Season's Greetings,
Dan

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Season's Greetings,
Dan

That sure looks good Dan, I hope you get some more like that this year.
Mark
>>Season's Greetings,
>>Dan
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They are breath taking. Love the contrast between colors.
>>Season's Greetings,
>>Dan
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@cox.net
You can't post pics like that and not tell us anything about them! Where did they come from and what is known about there genetics so far? Do they have a name?
These hatched last August from a pastel jungle bred to what I thought was a normal female. My best guess at this point is that the female carries a recessive gene which interacts with the pastel gene to produce this novel look. If this is correct there should also be a super form. I am hoping to prove out this theory in 2005. I'm calling them Black Lace balls - pretty sexy huh?
Thanks for the interest,
Dan
Just goes to show that none of us really know what is hidden behind all of the WILD females that people are working with. I have seen it time and time again that something freaky pops up out of Morph to Normal breedings. I guess we will only see what is gonna pop up this season. I know I will be waiting to see the outcome of several breedings. Thanks david
Here is a picture of a 04 female I will be working with in a few years. Not as nice as the ones above but still a kool little female.

As the guy at the Jersey turn pike would say "Dos are wicked badaz, dere."
Can I have one?
I'm still trying to figure out how you did it? I know one of the ingredients and I'm still confused!
Give me a call when you're around.
Mark
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www.ballpython.ca
I am sure we would all like t know. If you can, let us know, Dan. THX!
Alan Bosch
AlanBoschReptiles.com
Bryan
They look awesome,very different. Hope you have good luck with them.
DragonDavy
KILLER snakes..........and like I said before they show incredible similarity to Gulf Coast Reptiles's "labyrinth" balls that produce the solid black one they have been producing.....Some of the babies look like that....but not all.....That pic is gorgeous!
Let me know.....I want one!
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