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Posted by: boredfoot at Wed Nov 29 04:52:52 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boredfoot ] Those are some really good points to make. Listen to kingsnake's 9/19 podcast by Dave Barker. It's really good--and very timely to this discussion. He thinks that the broad morphology of ball pythons these days is making balls almost domestic, and that the genetic possibilities are almost limitless. What is "normal" anymore... [ Hide Replies ]
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