I got this male as an adult around a year ago and it was really light in color compared to all the other normals I had seen. I am currently working to prove his genetics out, hopefuly this season. Here are some pictures of him. Thanks David

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I got this male as an adult around a year ago and it was really light in color compared to all the other normals I had seen. I am currently working to prove his genetics out, hopefuly this season. Here are some pictures of him. Thanks David

Here is a picture of him breeding last week. He actually bred for 2 days non stop.

Here is a different photo. Thanks David

...but I'd have to see a belly photo to be sure.
Chris =)
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A normal 100% het for wild trait.
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It looks like it could be a Burgundy although doing what you are doing by breeding it will tell for sure. We also have a female Burgundy that looks very similiar, as far as the reduced pattern appearance. You can see some nice images of Burgundy Ball Pythons on Ralphs site and NERD has a Hypo. Very nice and good luck!
Debra and Diana
Camlon Reptiles
Thanks for your comments Debra and Diana. I am hoping he will throw some kool babies, You cannot tell it from the pictures but he is breeding a burgandyish(unproven) female. Here is another shot of the breeding. It was supposed to be on the second picture but something happend. Thanks again David

More pictures of the Male Weird colored ball. This picture was taken outside in natural light.

Here is a picture of the belly

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