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How common is this?

redemberreptiles Sep 02, 2006 09:37 PM

I posted this in the burm forum and got no response. So now I'm posting it here:

Here are pics of a new male I just picked up today. I've only seen one other burm with similar color. So i'm wondering as to how common this light coloration is in burmese pythons. He's around 5-6 ft long. Any comments on him are welcomed. I'm just curious about him.

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Phil Red Hernandez-

Replies (3)

Jaykis Sep 02, 2006 11:32 PM

Reminds me of the old Burm/Indian crosses.
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1.1 Blackheaded pythons
1.0 Woma
2.1 Aussie Olives
1.1 Timors
1.0 Angolan Juvie
1.1 Savu
1.1 Juvie Bloods
1.1 Juvie Balls
1.1 IJ Carpets
1.1 Coastal Carpets
1.2 Macklotts
1.1 Papuan Olives
1.0 Jungle Carpet
2.2 Scrubs (on breeding loan)
0.1 Jungle/Diamond cross
0.1 child, CB
0.1 wife, WC

BChambers Sep 03, 2006 11:19 PM

Actually, believe it or not, back in the 70s nice light phase animals like this were more common than the dark ones you usually see now. I've always attributed it to the region most imports were collected from-maybe closer to the border w/india?

Brad Chambers

chrisjacobsen Oct 25, 2006 03:44 PM

Your Burm has an albino/green double het. look to it.

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