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    Re: BP hybrids?

    there was a wall and carpall on ks like 2 days ago
    ball+woma=wall http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=7&de=649307
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    Re: BP hybrids?

    the ball has been crossed with the short tail making superballs which have then been bred back to a ball making mongrels. roussis sells them. i haven't herd of anyone doing a blood ball cross.

    i think the super dwarf X ball would work if the blood ball works. full adult bloods are pretty big so???

    if you are into hybrids there is a forum for them called hybridhaven.net. its kinda cool but there is not alot of activity. the best hybrid IMO is the carphondroXGTP. they look amazing!

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    i think the super dwarf X ball would work if the blood ball works. full adult bloods are pretty big so???
    I wouldn't think it would work too well. Even though Super Dwarves are smaller than any other Retic, there is still a vast majority of developmental differences between the two, such as girth. Bloods and Balls share a similar girth, body shape, and development....where as Retics and Balls don't. This is one of the reasons the Retic x Burm, and Burm x Ball have been so difficult. I'd think Amethystine x Retic would work much better.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    I have noticed that one hybrid is missing from the list thus far into the thread. The Angolan x Ball. I realize this is not as much of a stretch for the simple fact that their natural ranges do cross, but it is still a hybrid. It's been awhile since I have seen one, but they were done a number of years ago. This hybrid I find the most unsettling, as the captive population of Angolans is still not that great, and I don't know why you would want to "muddy" the Angolans at htis stage of their population.

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    the link is down for the ball x woma...i really wanted to see it

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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Quote Originally Posted by boost3d05 View Post
    the link is down for the ball x woma...i really wanted to see it
    Try here:

    http://www.moreliapythons.com/forums...highlight=wall
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    Re: BP hybrids?

    richard pointed out the angry balls

    and you have to be a member to view the photos from that link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    and you have to be a member to view the photos from that link.
    Sorry, my bad
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    Re: BP hybrids?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    I have noticed that one hybrid is missing from the list thus far into the thread. The Angolan x Ball. I realize this is not as much of a stretch for the simple fact that their natural ranges do cross, but it is still a hybrid. It's been awhile since I have seen one, but they were done a number of years ago. This hybrid I find the most unsettling, as the captive population of Angolans is still not that great, and I don't know why you would want to "muddy" the Angolans at htis stage of their population.

    Just my .02 cents.
    Good point there Money Bags, Angolans are hard to come and now that people are crosses them at this point is ridiculous.

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    my godd thats amazing! Imagine what it would look like now crossed back to say a spider or a lesser that would be awesome to see, I think lol.

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