We have dealt with a lot of specials and imported morphs for a few years now, and buy a ton of them, so have picked up info as we have got them. Our supplier is very knowledgeable about it, he has gone overseas to collect himself, and has imported 90% of the morphs that come in. We have talked in great detail about this subject with him, and found out why there are so many morphs compared to other animals and where they come from.
Wild ball populations are extremely variable, and there has been very little scientific work done on wild populations as far as locality animals, subspecies, etc.
With most other boas, and pythons like redtail boas, green tree pythons, retics, etc there is locality animals, and there is localities that get huge, stay small, look different, etc. With balls they are so variable nothing has been done with that in any great detail.
It will be a hard task, but will be very interesting.








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