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Posted by: Mannyrottie at Sun May 27 17:20:14 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mannyrottie ] I would love to get into breeding ball pythons ( not for profit reasons, but because I have the space, time, money, and desire to). I do not want to spend thousands just yet on a breeding pair because I want to see how successful I am with a less expensive pair first. I am seeing the word "het" used alot. Does this refer to it looking rather normal but having the genes to have some sort of morph babies? Is it better to have a pair of hets or if only one of the balls is het it is good enough. I am curious what I can get out of a set of hets or one het and one normal? What do you guys think? Thanks | ||
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