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RE: Ball x Burm

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Posted by: MESOZOIC at Mon Feb 16 21:06:58 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MESOZOIC ]  
   

>>I saw a couple Ball x Burms at the Arlington, TX NARBC and the venders were too busy with other customers to ask them questions. After I got home I was curious what these are like. The markings looked more like balls, but what about the full grown size? And also the temperament?
>>Kirk
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>>1.1 Jungle Carpet Python (both gorgeous)
>>1.1 Ball Python (normals)
>>2.3 hatchling ball python (normals)
>>1.1 Ball Python (het for albino)(gonna make my own albino)
>>2.1 Corn Snake (Okeetee,Sunglow x Snow,Okeetee, )
>>0.0.1 Gray band Kingsnake (Blairs)
>>1.1 Desert Kingsnake
>>1.0 Andean Milksnake (het Inca phase)
>>1.0 Bullsnake (normal)(my garbage disposal snake)
>>1.1 Bullsnake (red bulls)
>>1.1 Black Pine Snake
>>1.1 Southern Snow Pine (red phase snow, snow)
>>1.1 Mexican Pine snake
>>1.1 Black Milk snake
>>1.0 Western Hognose (possible het albino)
>>1.1 Honduran Milksnake (het albino)
>>1.0 Rhodesian Ridgeback (Hondo)
>>0.1 Spouse (WC)(hates the herps,and not real crazy about the dog)

Do you know which vendor had them? I think the first guy to produce them was from Europe.
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