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    Re: Scaleless bp

    Quote Originally Posted by Zombree View Post
    I really love my scales. They are smooth, they are shiny looking and they are natural feeling and sort of have that taboo aggressive looking touch- at least to the people who don't know snakes very well. I love Brian B. a lot and BHB. But I have seen older scaleless adults and I don't think they are nearly as impressive as fully scaled adult comparatives. I think it was a break in history, yes. I think he deserves tons of kudos, yes. But I will never want one, I don't think or breed them. But it was a very big feat. So I will give him that.
    As far as disease and what not, I really don't think it will progress that far into popularity. Hopefully not anyway. If it does then yes, I would really worry about it. But I am betting that it won't.

    *Scaleless adults meaning other scaleless species- NOT ball pythons.
    as a morph, it will take off, it will do so in a big way. but of course it will not be everywhere, it will not be widespread. some breeders will stay away, some breeders will only get a scaleless head and will keep scaleless head floating around without breeding scaleless head to scaleless head, and other breeders will produce multi-gene morph fully scaleless BPs. i want to see all the new optics, like: a really good single-gene black pastel, what does it look like in scaleless?

    anyway, this pandoras box will be opened, we can speculate on what will be in it. this gene will become available, there is no doubt. we just have to see what happens from there.
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