I've seen ads with saying that their BPs were burgandy but none has ever realy explained it.
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I've seen ads with saying that their BPs were burgandy but none has ever realy explained it.
A burgandy ball is a ball that totally lacks black and is primarily various shades of brown and red.
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Tosha 
8.13.0 Ball Python (Harry and Fluffy and currently un-named)
0.2.0 Feline (Pippen and Pandora)
0.0.1 Dessert Tortoise (Pope)
7.9.5 Fish (1,2,3,4...)
0.0.1 Frog rescued from pool skimmer
0.0.2 Lizards rescued from pool skimmer
Here you go...
...just copy and paste
http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/collection/pythons/ball/burgundy_ball_python.asp
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ball_burgundyhypo.html
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/pythons/item.nhtml?profile=pythons&UID=110
I am hopeful that this large girls color in this pic is genetic.

..the same pair


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Charles Glaspie
Most lines are unproven...and even the ones that are proven
are not quite what you would expect. Vin R proved out a
line, and if I'm not mistaken the babies look more like
axanthics. Ralph D proved out a line, but the babies are
not really of the 'Wow' catagory...but maybe as adults they
will take on more burgundy coloring.
Here's one I'm working with...next season I should be able
to prove her out.
Chris Simone
www.SimoneReptiles.com

Chris Simone
www.SimoneReptiles.com

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