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Off topic Lesser and Phantom,Not a Ball

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Posted by: ballroom at Thu Jul 5 09:34:31 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ballroom ]  
   

Finally after months of waiting and wondering whats coming... Its time for the July fireworks.

One and a half years ago we imported a group of animals we called Codominant Hypo burmese.. For the clarification of the morph we have re-named them to Platinum Burmese... It was the first ever Co-Dominant burmese mutation. With its looks similar to the Lesser Platinum Ball, we anticipated that there would be a super form. Our thoughts were that it would be a solid White Snake with Black eyes similar to the Leucistic Ball or Super Lesser ....

Well. we were wrong.. Here is the result... Its NOT a Leucistic Burmese Its much better....We are naming it the Phantom Lucy.

There has been a lot of rumors surrounding this project and these Babies So for clarification... The first Clutch of them was produced By Jeff Wilson and Aubrey(B) Puritt.

All the Phantoms Died full term... Giving us the wonder if it could be a lethal gene or if the crossing of mother to son was just too close... Happy to say with this clutch, As you can see, its not a lethal gene...

There are a lot of other " Hypo Burmese" out there..I even have a "Hypo" Dwarf Burmese But there is only one line of Platinum Burmese. Many other "Hypo" Burmese are known to be crosses of Indians or Celans to Burmese..While others the genetics, if any, are unknown. Some have said that they have the key to the leucistic burmese..I cant wait to see theirs... The Known Bloodlines of these are only owned By a few individuals. I know them all as they were all sold by myself and Neil Golli. None of them are currently for sale.

Hope you like the Phantom Lucy as this is the first of Many Exciting New Burmese projects that we will be showing off over the next several months and years.


























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Michael Cole

Ballroom Pythons South

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WWW.BallroomPythonsSouth.com


   

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