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Exotics by Nature
at Mon Jul 9 12:51:25 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Exotics by Nature ]
Hello everyone,
It has been a slow season for us in the Ball Python department. Late clutches combined with the hiatus we decided to give most of our females for this season will leave us with a small number of clutches. Hopefully most of these clutches will hold some interesting little creatures.
A few days ago this little guy appeared along with his 1.1 Pastel and 1.0 Normal siblings after a 55 day incubation. He is the result of breeding one of our Pewter males to one of our Piebald females. I always find the pattern on 100% Het. Piebalds to be interesting. Between the ventral and dorsal surfaces of a 100% Het. Piebald, you never know what you are going to get. I was pleasantly surprised with this little male Pewter 100% Het. for Piebald...



----- Sean Bradley Owner : EbN www.ExoticsByNature.com www.BallPythonMorphs.com www.BoaConstrictorMorphs.com www.CornSnakeMorphs.com
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An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - Exotics by Nature, Mon Jul 9 12:51:25 2007
- Sean, Congrats! gotta love Pieds and - RoyalVariations, Mon Jul 9 13:40:22 2007
- RE: An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - KMS, Mon Jul 9 14:03:45 2007
- RE: An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - jgjulander, Mon Jul 9 14:39:30 2007
- RE: An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - Albey, Mon Jul 9 14:42:39 2007
- Thats Sweet! - JaredHorenstein, Mon Jul 9 16:02:29 2007
- Nice Sean........... - LKirkland, Mon Jul 9 23:20:11 2007
- RE: An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - havic, Tue Jul 10 00:50:43 2007
- RE: An interesting adaptation of a Het. Pied - Heat, Tue Jul 10 02:17:26 2007
- Beautiful! np - morphevolutions, Tue Jul 10 13:38:53 2007
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