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Power Ball Pic please.

insomthegreat Jan 13, 2008 07:40 PM

Someone please post a super spot nose aka power ball pic. I cant find 1 anywhere.
Thank you

Replies (5)

royalkreationz Jan 13, 2008 07:46 PM

VPI and Jeremy Stone websites have information on that ball python morph. NERD might as well, but I can't remember.

Hope this helps you in your search.
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Happy Herping,
Jody Barnes
Royal Kreationz

My snakes aren't fat, they're big boned.

pitoon Jan 14, 2008 07:02 AM

I found this pic a while back and saved it, since i searched long and hard to find a pic of a powerball. I don't remember from what site nor who was the breeder, but they are superb nonetheless!

Pitoon
Image

insomthegreat Jan 14, 2008 07:57 PM

Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!
I thought they were white with black speckling. Well, scratch that off the list. We need 1 web page with all morphs and names. Make it a myspace page,anything. Im going crazy over here.
Thank you

winnipeguy Jan 14, 2008 09:00 PM

Kevins book has alot of morphs in the last section. Very extensive list at your fingertips. (The Complete Ball Python by Kevin McCurley)
There will always be new ones, but I know I refer to his book often. I highly recommend it.
(Kevin: I will be expecting my referral cheque in the mail.)
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James.....
"Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought the beast back."

FatBoyBallPython Jan 14, 2008 08:59 PM

The super spot nose in "Designer Morphs" look almost just like the snakes above except a little whiter looking body. All the markings were almost identical. The pic in the book was courtesy of VPI. I checked their site and found a pastel spot nose that looked more like the above pics.
Link

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www.fbballpythons.com

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