She is eating small rats and should be ready to go next year. She looks very dark, and like she might be genetic, my fingers are crossed. I will breed her to my YB male as soon as she is ready.



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She is eating small rats and should be ready to go next year. She looks very dark, and like she might be genetic, my fingers are crossed. I will breed her to my YB male as soon as she is ready.



She's lookin' nice and healthy. It's amazing the amount of genetic diversity that exists in Ball Pythons. There's no way to tell if something is genetic or not until you prove it out, which could take more than one clutch to do. Taking her to a Yellowbelly sounds like a smart test, since the YB seems to have a magic gene that "unlocks" other genes. It's almost like it's multi-heterozygous / multi-codom all in one.
Best of luck to you.
Python Joe
I am glad you like her. She is a cool dinking around project.

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