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Old 10-17-03, 02:48 PM   #16
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Old 10-17-03, 05:46 PM   #17
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It's great David! I hope it "proves" to be worth keeping.
Good luck with it,
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Old 10-18-03, 10:10 AM   #18
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David,

I don't think they are cinnamons. I have seen many cinnamons in person at Greg's and in Daytona and can pretty well guarantee that they are not.

However I do think that they might be what people call 'Yellow Bellies'. They are a very sought after morph that have been selling for quite a lot of money. The speculation is that Yellow B's are the het form of the White Ivory ball the Snake Keeper produced, although it has yet to be confirmed.

Good luck with the project and for that matter all your projects. They are very nice snakes!

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Old 10-18-03, 11:47 AM   #19
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Mark, you are right they are not cinnamons. I would describe them as more 'chocolate' in colour. Do you have a picture of what these 'yellow bellies' that everyone is after?

Good luck to you!

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Old 10-18-03, 12:05 PM   #20
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Mark, I think you might be right about the these ball pythons being het for ivory. The reason is as follows:
I quote from the snake keeper website "The yellow stripe was very noticeable as was the lavender coloring bordering the stripe." Well if you were to take a look at my photo of the ball python, the blotch of scales with black out lining them close to the tail use to be lavender in b/t two sheds. The lavender was the type you see on caramels and I guess on Ivories.

Anyway, if it works out or not, I will definately have fun working with them. Thanks for the heads up again.

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Old 10-24-03, 03:58 PM   #21
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