Here is one of our sugar balls we produced this year. We are real excited about this morph and the future possibilities. Thanks for looking.
Dan & Colette

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Here is one of our sugar balls we produced this year. We are real excited about this morph and the future possibilities. Thanks for looking.
Dan & Colette


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1.2 Normal BCI
0.1 66% poss DH snow BCI
0.2 Pastel BCI
0.1 Pastel Het Albino BCI
1.0 Anery BCI
1.0 Striped Albino BCI
0.1 Salmon 66% poss DH snow BCI
1.0 Salmon Hog Cross BCI ssp.
0.1 Hog Island Boa BCI ssp.
1.0 Poss. Super Salmon BCI
3.4 Ball Pythons
Very nice.
Matt
Than a Sugar ball!! Those things are so cool looking to me...Ever since I saw pics of Pete's, I've been stuck on 'em!! You guys are kickin' some butt this yr.!!
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www.bustyballpythons.com
Very different looking. I like it!
Thanks for sharing and congrats!
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MichaelRehker
"Which of us has not been stunned by the beauty of an animal's skin or its flexibility in motion?"
--Marianne Moore

anything like that infamous HARELQUIN gene? I have only seen ads for "supposed" harelquin balls but they dont seem fool proof. What is a harelquin anyway? is that one?
Sugar and Calico are believed to be the same thing I think.
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Nita Hamilton
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Ball Pythons
I've seen a calico in person and it looked very different than the "sugar" ball posted here. Good job Dan/Collete...looks like a ringer to boot!
Is the sugar ball the same thing as the bubblegum? Are they both supers of the calico?
Well since the buble gum is no longer around it is hard to say what it was super or not. It was cool though. Next year we will see the supers of both we hope and that may give us the information we need. All I can say is that the calico and the sugar when the have alot of whie look very nice and should make some wild morphs in the future.
Dan
weren't there 3 bubblegums at Daytona last year> I know I saw them on 2 different tables. Nice animals BTW.
Brandon Osborne
Hey Snake Keepers...
Killer Sugargum
Who cares what they are called they surely kick ass! My question is this... Did you produce this animal from your Calico animals that you have had for a while? If so... what were the other clutchmates? I remember Doug Beard producing Calicos and Sugar/Bubblegums from the same Calico male bred to different female normals.
Just curious! Thanks and good luck!
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Sean Bradley
Owner : EbN
www.ExoticsByNature.com
www.BallPythonMorphs.com
www.BoaConstrictorMorphs.com
www.CornSnakeMorphs.com
I like it!
Ken
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0.5 Normal Ball Pythons (Norma, Nova, Nala, Nimeesha, Nyoka)
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0.1 Columbian B/W Tegu (Diablo)
1.0 Black Throat Monitor (Razor)
1.0 Desert Tortoise (Tubbs) from Tortoise Rescue
1.0 Boxer (Shadow)
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1.0 Memory of my Redtail Boa (Mo) which passed away after 28 years

Nobody is quite sure what the deal with these are as far as supers go. All we know is that they should make for some kick a$$ morphs in the future. BTW ,Nice snake Dan and Collette
Mike Brooks
TNS Reptiles
Long Island, NY
631-732-4233

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