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RE: Notah Howe is one of 3 that have bred them successfully

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Posted by: arboreals at Mon Dec 1 15:55:00 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by arboreals ]  
   

No Indo Is not what I'm refering to. Actually Bali's are known for a dark black outline on silver sides with a nice yellow head. Notah Howe's are like no other Bali. Myself and a few others I've spoken too all say the same. I lost the e-mail of the one guy that bred them in 00-01 I believe it was.



http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=229984,229984



That is the link to the beginning of the thread. J.D. of Puget Sound Reptiles has bred Bali Yellow Head Retics State Side. You don't hear about alot because some private breeders aren't into all the glory. Maybe I did more research then other people in finding out the truth. Sure Notah Howe is the main guy known because he posted them on kingsnake. Just because someone doesn't say something doesn't mean it hasn't been done. For example MorphKingReptiles: No one knew who they were or what they had. One year they come out with TONS of morph Ball Pythons and Everyone was like What, Who? They are a great company and I just wanted to use them in this forinstance. Just because you or someone else doesn't know about something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

John







Please, if they are born in Indo, you cannot call them CBB, you can call them captive born, or farm hatched, because thats what they are. Also bali's are known for a light silver color, and yellow pastel heads. Who are the other people that have bred bali's stateside?? Why haven't they told the public?? You would think if someone produced a locale for the first time, they would at least advertise this. I'm just curious why your the only guy that has ever heard of other people producing bali's first.


   

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