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has anyone hatched out an albino ghost yet if so post a pic n/p

XtremeXteriors Dec 08, 2005 04:26 PM

n/p

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nerd_inc Dec 08, 2005 04:46 PM

Makes for a very orange albino with some blushing...and that's about it! Not all combos necessarily turn out how you'd hope/expect.

Kara

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J35J Dec 08, 2005 04:54 PM

Do you have any adults? Do they stay orange?

Awesome snake and pic!

Jason

bustyballpythons Dec 08, 2005 08:03 PM

>>Makes for a very orange albino with some blushing...and that's about it! Not all combos necessarily turn out how you'd hope/expect.
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Don't remember if I saw that one before or not...Cool looking, the breeding potential with it though is priceless!! Kara, they all can't look like the Coral Bee!! Can't wait to see what Spider combos you'll have this coming yr. at Daytona!!

Dom
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nerd_inc Dec 08, 2005 08:47 PM

I think we just had high hopes for this combo after seeing how "sunglows" of other species turned out. Fortunately we have some good animals from this project & can potentially make more cool stuff with it - for all we know it just needs one more trait in the mix to kick it up a notch.

Hope you're off to the start of a great season!

Kara

>>Don't remember if I saw that one before or not...Cool looking, the breeding potential with it though is priceless!! Kara, they all can't look like the Coral Bee!! Can't wait to see what Spider combos you'll have this coming yr. at Daytona!!
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BrandonSander Dec 09, 2005 03:10 AM

Kara, didn't Amir prove out a dom (or co-dom) form of hypo this past season? I recall it having a more intense look to it than the traditional hypos we see in the ball world.

If you are looking for a better candidate for producing ball python Sunglows this may be the route a person would have to take.

This is just speculation but who knows? I remember seeing pics posted of the animals he produced but I'm not sure what he named them. If anyone has pics (hint, hint, Amir) please post them (especially some updated ones).

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