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View Poll Results: Do you think Burm/Balls are ethical or not?

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  • Yes, it is ethical to produce them.

    5 35.71%
  • No, it isn't ethical to produce them.

    9 64.29%
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    Re: Why do most people frown upon the production of Burm/Balls?

    Quote Originally Posted by nucklehead97 View Post
    I understand that it is a hybrid and "unnatural" but so are most of the morphs that are available for ball pythons. I mean a super pastel would have never been able to survive in the wild and people are okay with that. So I just don't understand the stigma behind a Burmese/ Ball python hyprid. These hybrids could be the key to getting all the ball python morphs into burmese pythons and could you imagine a coral glow burmese python? That would be gorgeous!
    Well, in the case of people who are fans of morphs - because the concept of irony is foreign to them.

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