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World First Pidbald Burmese Python

waterview Jun 09, 2010 10:53 AM

Dear all,

We would like to share our piebald burmese python to all python

amateur. Enjoy it!!

[Pidbald burmese python]

Email: waterview89@msn.com
Phone: 886 4 2461 0900
Website: http://www.waterview89.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001143753225

Replies (10)

SouthernSerpent Jun 09, 2010 03:11 PM

That's very very cool. A large piebald constrictor should be an awesome spectacle once it reaches the ten foot mark and beyond. I would love to have one! I can only wonder what a piebald granite would look like.
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bristen Jun 09, 2010 03:16 PM

wow, that's crazy! It looks great If it's the first one ever, I suspect it's wild-caught or just popped up in someone's collection?

Very nice, congratulations!

Bristen.

>>Dear all,
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>>We would like to share our piebald burmese python to all python
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>>amateur. Enjoy it!!
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>>[Pidbald burmese python]
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>>Email: waterview89@msn.com
>>Phone: 886 4 2461 0900
>>Website: http://www.waterview89.com
>>Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001143753225
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brd Jun 09, 2010 05:38 PM

Michal Cole had one a few years ago. It didn't look as nice as that one does, but he had one. I saw it with my own eyes. It was over 10 feet long. If someone would like to ask him, go right ahead.

Beautiful snake by the way.

wlcmmtt Jun 09, 2010 09:33 PM

I've seen one other than that in a friends collection. I'm not going to name anyone because he likes to stay in the background, but he had one in his collection last time I checked. Not as high white as that, but pied nonetheless, and a very large female on top of that!

bristen Jun 09, 2010 09:47 PM

get some pictures! Would be awesome to see a large female pied burmese python, very cool!

PS: you can always keep your friend anonymous if that's required...

>>I've seen one other than that in a friends collection. I'm not going to name anyone because he likes to stay in the background, but he had one in his collection last time I checked. Not as high white as that, but pied nonetheless, and a very large female on top of that!
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wlcmmtt Jun 09, 2010 10:29 PM

Next time I'm over there (which could be a while due to some personal nonsense) I'll see if he'll let me get a picture and post it! Doubt he'll have a problem with it, because he's got plenty of crazy stuff...but, still gonna want his permission first.

brd Jun 10, 2010 11:24 AM

It may be the one I was refering to. It was for sale when I looked at it.

Dsavickey Jun 09, 2010 06:27 PM

Wow, that is impressive to say the least... That will definately put the Burms back on the map. Imagine a 15 ft Caramel Granite Pied Burm... The possibilities are truely endless.. Lets just hope it is genetic..

kachunga Jun 14, 2010 10:07 AM

Good God Alan, what do you have? A quarter million dollars worth of Burmese??
You seriously need to unload your availables here in the US before the laws make it impossible for you to do business with us!
Now you have four morphs I would die for!
Ivory
Pied
Blond X Granite
Blond X Green het for Albino

God please let me win the Powerball!
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laurarfl Jul 01, 2010 07:32 PM

>>Good God Alan, what do you have? A quarter million dollars worth of Burmese??
>>You seriously need to unload your availables here in the US before the laws make it impossible for you to do business with us!

Well, I for one will not be able to buy one as a pet animal sniff sniff. I don't know if the state considers me to be a private business or public for future ownership of Burms in FL...sheesh

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