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Thread: Genetic Defects

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by DLawIII View Post
    It doesn't seem like ANYOne breeds just plain vanilla BPs.
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    Re: Genetic Defects

    There are TONS of normals being bred also. The ball python in Africa is actually doing better in these years than they were doing previously. That is supposed to be due to people clearing land and planting crops that increase the rodent populations.
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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    There are TONS of normals being bred also. The ball python in Africa is actually doing better in these years than they were doing previously. That is supposed to be due to people clearing land and planting crops that increase the rodent populations.
    Interesting. That's good news. Any breeders out there who basically specialize in normal BP's? Kinda like Rio Bravo or Miller with Boa's. I'm sure there are but I just can't find their website.

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    I dont know that there are big breeders out there that specialize in breeding normal ball pythons, but lots normal ball pythons are hatched every year in captivity as "by products" (not really the word I am lookin for) of beeding morphs.

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    That is so sad if they all die... That's one of the most gorgeous BP's I've ever seen
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