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    normals have their place even for breeders, often a normal is their first ball python, and is also how some breeders who just getting off the ground get started. have 3 single or 2 gene males and and 10-15 normal females makes for a decent start if they are looking at it from a business aspect. Either way even normals vary in pattern from light to dark and even reduced. you could line breed for really nice looking normals if you wanted to. That being said there are breeders who are looking to combine a lot of genes and in doing that normals are not what they are hoping to see, but unless a super was in one of the parents its always a possibility. Its all in the eye of the beholder if you want to breed, I say breed the genes that make you happy for combos you hope to make.
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