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Crystal on Crystal!!!!!

Python Dreams Aug 16, 2005 07:23 PM

The Crystal Ball shed for her second time yesterday and I thought she deserved more shots. She informed me that if she didnt get any gifts there would be no photo shoot! I thought these would make her happy! hehehe I just wanted to spice the photos up a bit.
Tom Baker
Waterford Crystal Clock

Tiffany Crystal Diamond

Crystal Flower

Replies (15)

nita Aug 16, 2005 07:38 PM

I'll take the snake over anything else in the pics!
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Nita Hamilton
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Ball Pythons

DragonDavy Aug 16, 2005 08:20 PM

DragonDavy

TonyB Aug 16, 2005 08:48 PM

She is a beauty.....Congrats and keep the pics coming
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Tony Bocanegra

raisnok Aug 16, 2005 08:51 PM

what a beautiful ball python

Joe Compel Aug 16, 2005 10:14 PM

jc

bustyballpythons Aug 16, 2005 10:42 PM

Man is she looking good bro...Hope you produce some more just like her this coming season!! Good luck with her and "mommy" in the future!!

Dom -bustyballpythons.com
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kingofspades Aug 16, 2005 10:53 PM

That is such a sweet snake, and I have my own theory as to what she is genetic wise...

Personally, to me, she looks like an albino mojave.
But that is just my opinion, and i am no expert.
Soooooooo, until you tell us what she is (when you find out), it's just theory.

nita Aug 17, 2005 10:37 AM

np
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Nita Hamilton
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Ball Pythons

Python Dreams Aug 17, 2005 05:59 PM

I was thinking the same thing, which pretty much answered that question. If the eyes were red I and everyone else would pretty much be thinking it was a Lavendar Albino Mojave. Even though as the yellows get brighter, the lavendar is harder to see, except on the head. Once Anaheim comes, some well known breeders will have a chance to see it in person and it will be interesting to hear opinons.
Tom Baker

RandyRemington Aug 18, 2005 03:21 PM

I would EXPECT an albino mojave to have red eyes but it wouldn't be the first time I've been surprised if they don't. Someone hurry up and produce an albino mojave on purpose so we can see.

TSKinc Aug 16, 2005 11:02 PM

Tom,

It looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Very Nice!!!!

Dan

T.Exeter Aug 17, 2005 03:15 AM

Just gets better with age

OC-Balls Aug 17, 2005 04:20 PM

Thanks for sharing,
Ken
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0.5 Normal Ball Pythons (Norma, Nova, Nala, Nimeesha, Nyoka)
1.1 Argentine B/W Tegus (Draco and Drucilla)
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)
0.1 Feline (CK)
1.0 Memory of my Redtail Boa (Mo) which passed away after 28 years

DN_Chris Aug 17, 2005 04:48 PM

just a thought.. I dont know if anyone will agree or not, but seeing the way the colour is spreading on that beauty of a snake, reminds me **a lot ** of the paragon ball that renaisance reptiles own, have just been over to their site and compared the pictures of the crystal to the adult paragon and i think theres definitely some striking similarities there.

thanks for sharing more pics Tom, that is one amazing snake!!

Python Dreams Aug 17, 2005 05:50 PM

Thanks for the responses everyone!
Chris,
I kinda thought it looked similar to the Paragon also, but I really don't think it is the same thing. She will be at Anaheim next month, so it will give people a chance to finally see her.
Tom Baker

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