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Jeckyll.....

primevalbeauty Sep 27, 2008 10:34 PM

One of these days I'm gonna learn how to take a decent pic.
He's growing fast and I absolutely cannot capture his true colors.





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Primeval-Beauty
"Finding beauty where other's fear to tread"

Replies (7)

RyanT Sep 27, 2008 10:41 PM

If that thing had hatched out for me, I would have called him Chernobyl. Very interesting, but it's a freakin disaster.

Emberball Sep 27, 2008 11:23 PM

That is why you don't throw your Spiders in the oven!

Actually, it is odd, and usually odd is good. It might grow on me....

BackBeat Sep 28, 2008 12:28 AM

Is he the world's most extreme Paradox BumbleBee??

He has a Bumblebee's pattern....
A few areas of BumbleBee colours...
But the patches of BumbleBee colour are paradoxed with flecks of Spider colour??...

And the larger areas of Spider colour are paradoxed with darker, normal-coloured scales??...

Paradox BumbleBee?
Paradox Spider?
Paradox Normal??

What was the pairing that produced him??
Your breeding plans for him?

That is one of the coolest Ball Pythons I've seen this year.
Genetic or not....
Congratulations!

BB

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"Have you hugged your drummer today?" --- Me

primevalbeauty Sep 28, 2008 11:25 AM

Yes he's a paradox bee.Definately the most extreme that I've seen. Would love to see others.He's got normal color, spider color and pattern, bee color and pattern. And that killer split down the head with normal on one side and god knows what on the other. Love him to death.
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Primeval-Beauty
"Finding beauty where other's fear to tread"

Serpents Den Sep 28, 2008 02:56 AM

>>One of these days I'm gonna learn how to take a decent pic.
>>He's growing fast and I absolutely cannot capture his true colors.
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>>Primeval-Beauty
>>"Finding beauty where other's fear to tread"

I'll tell ya if it's not the water it must be the Chemtrails. I think it looks pretty cool and if you want you can send it my way and I'll take some photos of it

primevalbeauty Sep 28, 2008 11:26 AM

Steve,
It is in the water down here. Send down that Malted and I'll show you what can be done -
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Primeval-Beauty
"Finding beauty where other's fear to tread"

Explicit_Reptiles Sep 28, 2008 03:15 PM

That is one crazy looking snake. That split down the head is like a perfect line. Either way he makes a good addition to any collection
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Chris Farmer
Explicit Reptiles

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