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    Re: Panda Pied Ball Python

    wow, can't wait to see more of those

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    Re: Panda Pied Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
    Couldn't you do the same thing with a super cinnies and pie balds? Sorry if this is an obvious no. Nooby at genetics here. ==>

    But that thing is SWEEEET. Definitely needs more black though.
    The super cinnamon is brown(ish). The super black is ...black. When you hold a super cinnamon and a super black side-by-side you see a profound difference. While I'm sure a super cinnamon piebald will be a nice looking snake I don't think it as effective as the deep black contrast on the piebald white.
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    Re: Panda Pied Ball Python

    The super cinnamon is brown(ish). The super black is ...black.
    Thanks. Didn't know that.

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    Re: Panda Pied Ball Python

    Amazing! ! Best pied-combo ever produced. Thanks for vid.

    BTW, I rarely see white-headed piebalds possibly caused by their lethality. Why this panda ball has white head?

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    Re: Panda Pied Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by oldredlegs View Post
    BTW, I rarely see white-headed piebalds possibly caused by their lethality. Why this panda ball has white head?
    Because it's the only one produced nobody is sure if the white head will be a consistent trait (I'm guessing yes). I'm sure more panda pieds will be produced in the coming months (probably from multiple different breeders) so we should get a better idea of what to expect.
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