In the Jan 2005 issue of Reptiles Magazine there was a picture of a Viper Ball does anyone know whats going on with with that morph?
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
In the Jan 2005 issue of Reptiles Magazine there was a picture of a Viper Ball does anyone know whats going on with with that morph?
try page 54 in the upper left corner ..its the one marked viper ball ... lol..... thats a fantastic issue!... i dont know whats going on with it but thats a sweeeeet looking snake
-----
we're here because a hobby became an obsession... if only every one had this much fun
some days your the dog, some days your the hydrant...don't know who started this saying but it's the truth
sorry i totally misread that post lol! the medicines kicking in dont mind me lol...well at least i know my magazines! lol
-----
we're here because a hobby became an obsession... if only every one had this much fun
some days your the dog, some days your the hydrant...don't know who started this saying but it's the truth
I am pretty sure it is a recessive gene and there were some hets produced. If I am wrong I'm sure someone will correct me. This is a very cool snake and I can't wait until they go on the market.
Jon
If you go to Ralph Davis's website he has (somewhat) current info on it. Last I read it hasn't been reproduced.
It hasn't bred yet...but Brian's working on that this year.
-----
Luke Martin
Bronze Serpent Reptiles
Actually look Brian told me last year he bred the Viper to a few normals and a pastel jungle........!!!
I meant he bred it this season
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links