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Re: Derma balls
i have no point of reference to defend my ?question? I just thought it looked strange.
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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by JASBALLS
Your right!
oh good!
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Re: Derma balls
The Derma is an 05 male - Justin claimed to have the mother and several siblings, he also said the Derma had been breeding and had eggs produced/offspring. We have heard nothing past that point. I would think if it were genetic - he'd have proven it out by now even if it were recessive.
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Re: Derma balls
I do not even think they should try to prove it out. No heat pits? No protective scales that also do other things? It just sounds like humans being greedy to me, and not thinking of the snake I'm not saying that you all agree with it, but i would not support it.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by Beardedragon
I do not even think they should try to prove it out. No heat pits? No protective scales that also do other things? It just sounds like humans being greedy to me, and not thinking of the snake  I'm not saying that you all agree with it, but i would not support it.
I agree, I mean dont bps need heat pits?
~Alli

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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by aaramire
I agree, I mean dont bps need heat pits?
Just to eat..
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Re: Derma balls
it's kinda cool, but at the same time kinda sad. I mean every living thing is made a specific way for a reason. I just see it as a genetic flaw, kinda like people who are born blind, or who are born with dwarfism (if thats a word?). At the same time though if it was born into a house with someone who could take proper care of it, i'm sure it would do fine.
From Constrictor to Elapid
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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by RBCpythons
it's kinda cool, but at the same time kinda sad. I mean every living thing is made a specific way for a reason. I just see it as a genetic flaw, kinda like people who are born blind, or who are born with dwarfism (if thats a word?). At the same time though if it was born into a house with someone who could take proper care of it, i'm sure it would do fine.
Are you saying Dwarves are a genetic Flaw? And Blind people also? WOW!
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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by JASBALLS
Are you saying Dwarves are a genetic Flaw?
Its also a dominant gene too.
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Re: Derma balls
 Originally Posted by Tosha_Mc
The Derma is an 05 male - Justin claimed to have the mother and several siblings, he also said the Derma had been breeding and had eggs produced/offspring. We have heard nothing past that point. I would think if it were genetic - he'd have proven it out by now even if it were recessive.
You might "think", but I would say you "think" wrong. I believe the siblings never existed, so the females produced from the Derma should only be old enough for this year.
I actually am 99.9% sure that this is true.
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