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    Calico, produce by Charles Glaspie. I'm not 100% sure what line she is; NERD line, perhaps?




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    I became a fan of the Flora and Fauna line calico when I saw this snake on Dan Wolfe's site three years ago (photo by Dan Wolfe posted with his permission). Both she and her brother have been among the favorites in my collection since then, and I'm excited about exploring what we can create with these genes. I just love the oranges in them and I think the Flora and Fauna line has a ton of potential with color, but I have to admit the blackbacks on the sugars are cool. I've had my male with some blackback females to see what pops out.

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    sugar vs calico

    why couldnt they be like pieds and have varying degree's of white from both lines.... some high white and other not!

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    the same could be said for the butter and lesser
    low white sugar


    i'm not sure if there is a big difference in the two lines

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    The Calico is basically a Sugar.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/calico/

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    Re: Sugar and Calico Question

    Quote Originally Posted by cebabes20 View Post
    The Calico is basically a Sugar.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/calico/
    This thread is basically 7 years old.

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    Last edited by Eric Alan; 09-21-2016 at 09:00 AM.
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