I saw a pic in an old Reptile Magazine, and do not think I have seen/ever heard about it.
Dave
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I saw a pic in an old Reptile Magazine, and do not think I have seen/ever heard about it.
Dave
http://ralphdavisreptiles.com/matrix/traits/viper.asp
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Ryan Farris
It might do you some good to get NERDS new book just an observation from reading alot of your post many of your answers would be in there.
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Vince Pramuk
Vince Pramuk Reptiles
So out of ALL my questions, what answers would be found in the book? Actually, what questions have I asked besides this one lately?
Dave
Sorry didn't mean any disrespect, just remembered you were asking about the Harlequin Ball and maybee some other genetic ?s and there is alot of them answers in the book just trying to help you get the most info you can.Take it easy and good luck with your fire he looks great.
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Vince Pramuk
Vince Pramuk Reptiles
Let me start off by saying that some, maybe a majority of the questions I ask, I know the answer too, but maybe just not the entire answer, or all the information on a subject. This post was started when I saw a pic in the Reptile Mag of a Viper Ball. I had never heard of them, do not remember a discussion being held on them, so figured it would be a good topic. I feel sorry for you if you feel that one book can give you ALL the information you need on a subject. Then again, some of the questions I ask, I ask to provide information to others. I asked a question awhile back on Ringers. I asked the question because I saw a large amount of non ringers for sale in the classifieds, and thought if a discussion was held about ringers, maybe those posting ads with nothing but normal Balls might see the error in their ways. Same exact thing on Harlequins. I personally have seen no information stating in fact, that they are gentic, or are actually a morph, meaning they share the same traits. I asked the question on Harlequins not because I definately do not think there is the possibility of some of the snakes proving out, but I think some people are labeling any oddball a Harlequin, reguardless whether or not it has anything in common with other snakes labeled as Harlequins. I could go on, but I have much better things to do on a Friday night after spending 2HRs. in traffic.

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