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so the toffee ball is close...

doesnt_matta Dec 06, 2005 05:43 AM

it's pretty cool to see how much the toffee ball from the urban python site looks like the paragon ball from renaissance. i haven't heard any word on the paragon, but at least similar genetics are still out there. from the way it sounded that morph wasn't going to be seen for awhile if at all. cool to see that's not evtirely the case.

(although i do hope that they figure out where that paragon went)

later

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BackBeat Dec 06, 2005 12:25 PM

Thanks for the heads-up on the Toffee Ball.

He DOES look alot like the Paragon female. Except he seems to have a bunch more yellow pigments.

If I had to choose, I'd say I prefer the Toffee to the Paragon. The Paragon IS nice, but the extra yellow on the Toffee just does so much more for me. Mmmm, toffee.

BB

PS: How about the 'SandBlast' Ball as well? Verrry cool.

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justplainnasty Dec 06, 2005 12:54 PM

They are both spectacular animals, that's for sure. One might wonder what you'd get if you bred the two together.

I like them both, but I like the softer colors on the Paragon. It's a little more ghostly...

johnberry Dec 07, 2005 06:56 PM

I saw the "Toffee" up close, when it first came in from Africa... its an outstanding snake ... everyone agreed it was the same mutation as the Paragon ... however Toffee Ball is a better name for the mutation ... hopefully it will soon prove out ...

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gailt Dec 07, 2005 11:45 PM

>>I saw the "Toffee" up close, when it first came in from Africa... its an outstanding snake ... everyone agreed it was the same mutation as the Paragon ... however Toffee Ball is a better name for the mutation ... hopefully it will soon prove out ...
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>>John Berry Reptiles LLC
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>>www.johnberryreptiles.com
>>www.investmentmorphs.com

Who's "everyone" ????
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