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I posted her before and here is an updated photo

billcherep Nov 29, 2004 01:21 PM

I posted her about 3 months ago and had some mixed responses about her. I am planning on breeding her to a pastel next year and then breeding one of her babies back to her the year after. Her orange stripe down her sides is holding well and maybe even getting brighter each shed. When I posted her I posted her as a possible Halloween because the only one with that snake that I know of is Cutting Edge Herp and that is who I purchased this girl from. The picture on their website is so similar to her its rediculous. I can't get a good shot of her on my camera but beleive me its identical. What do you guys/girls think.

Replies (7)

BPmachine Nov 29, 2004 01:26 PM

Nice!!! Halloween Ball....

billcherep Nov 29, 2004 01:26 PM

Here is a link to Cutting Edge Herps site and the pic of the one that I am talking about.
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-folder/ballpythonpictures/OrangePastel.jpg

vin russo Nov 29, 2004 02:58 PM

Hello,
Nice Ball - does look like a Pumpkin - However, To date I have not sold a single animal from my Pumpkin Bloodline - Good luck with your Project.
Vin Russo

billcherep Nov 29, 2004 03:17 PM

I figured! didn't mean to try to pass it off as one. It will still be a great female to breed to my pastel.

Is the Pumpkin pastel a halloween and pastel baby? Thaks for the post Vin.

-Bill

BPmachine Nov 29, 2004 04:39 PM

Well Bill looks like you have your own (Halloween) ball. But you can name it what you want now...Especially if it proves out.

bachman Nov 29, 2004 03:14 PM

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Chad Bachman

dmac77 Nov 30, 2004 01:04 AM

I would say labryinth ball.... pattern morph that as far as I know is yet to be proven to be genetic. But, still, a very stunning animal... Hopefully the pattern and the stark contrast in coloration will prove out for you.

Dave.

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