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    2006 ivory ball python

    Love these ivory balls,nothing more exciting than sliding open a rack tub and seeing a white ball python.
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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    They are quite amazing
    I dig chicks with balls

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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by ECLARK
    Love these ivory balls,nothing more exciting than sliding open a rack tub and seeing a white ball python.


    Got a larger image? All I get is a tiny thumbnail.

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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by SiscoReptiles
    Got a larger image? All I get is a tiny thumbnail.

    Rick
    Looks like he accidentally pasted the link to the thumbnail.


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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    Heres a look at a different female.

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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    Different look at the first pic.

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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    How many where you blessed with? These two or more? I like it and hope to share the joy in the near future. Congratulations and Good luck.


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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    are there albino ivories? just from curiosity... I realize that the production of one would be fairly involving and not really sure how it would turn up.

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    Re: 2006 ivory ball python

    If u dont mind me asking, how much does an ivory cost?
    I Got a Ball Python named NATHAIR!!!!!
    (Nathair is irish Gaelic for snake)
    NATHAIR is the coolest snake i could ever hope to own!
    This is my friends and I, on a Saturday night. Might give u a little idea about me, lol.

    P.S. I m the one on the far left. Kenny is next to me. And Jimmy is doing his thing on the right.

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    No albino ivorys yet, too early into that project. don't think there are any ivory anythings yet. ivorys cost $5000.00 female, $7500.00 male. but you can make them by breeding a pair of yellow bellies togeather. they must be from a proven genetic bloodline that produces ivorys.

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