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    Re: Snakes and Stones Pr. 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Very pretty- I'm a sucker for the deep dark colors.
    Thanks! I have been working with my black pastels for a long time. I produced super black pastels several years ago and only one of them did not have a nose deformity. I used that flawless super black pastel to outcross and produce two separate lines. I am now using these two separate outcross lines to independently move towards Super Black Pastel/Piebald. I hatched one clutch from each Black Pastel line this year and I will intercross them to produce Panda/Piebalds when they are mature. Maybe it does nothing and I end up with some ugly nosed snakes again (duck-billing is just a cosmetic issue-snake is fine otherwise) or maybe I manage to shake off the negative trait...either way there is only one way to find out...

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    Piebald ball python with some local granite.

    Two few faces on this one: Comedy/Tragedy

    Last edited by Lord Sorril; Yesterday at 01:21 PM.
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