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01-17-11, 03:54 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
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Reptile_Reptile, the super cinnamon is a solid charcoal color with a white belly. They are almost black. There is an all-black morph- I can't remember the combo to get it though. I don't breed BPs, but can appreciate the morphs.
Greg, I also understand where you are coming from- there are more morphs of BPs than any other species, and a lot of times the genetic combos weaken the snake. Spiders and bees and pins often have severe neurological problems. I think one needs to have a line that one doesn't cross and you have to be careful and keep the snakes' health in mind.
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I don't want to start a debate on the mutations and their neurological problems but I wanted to correct that pins don't have a natural problem. Spiders do, you are correct in that. All of their crosses do as well.
That is also a lightning pied. Also it's an Axanthic Pied. First bred here in Canada by our very own Mark Mandic. By surprise actually. Well he was second to his customer. Long story short, Mark made some het pieds with a "normal" female. Apparently it wasn't. He now has his own line of axanthic.
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01-17-11, 05:53 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
Lightning pied!! nice!!!! I learned something new today!! Do you breed ball's Aaron
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01-17-11, 07:56 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
You know, you're right Aaron...for some reason I always think pin has spider in it, but pinstripe is a totally separate morph. It's only when you combine spider with pinstripe to get spinner? that you risk neuro problems right?
I think as long as people are careful with breeding, and pick prime stock to breed and continue the bloodlines, then morphs are a wonderful addition to the hobby and add a lot of variety and excitement.
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01-18-11, 05:11 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
This is my first year breeding ball pythons or any animals. I've been keeping animals for 11 years already.
Wobble will pop up in all spiders eventually. Some have it worse than others. My hypo spider is pretty bad all around but really noticeable when feeding. She misses the first strike usually. My bee barely has it. You wouldn't really notice it unless you knew what you were looking for. It varies in each snake.
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01-19-11, 04:15 AM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
how much do these go for???
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01-19-11, 09:31 AM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
Not for sale as of yet. To my knowledge there's only 2 in the world. I know Mark Mandic has sold 100% het pied 50% het Axanthic males for $650. The price most likely has come down in the past 2 years though.
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01-19-11, 10:36 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
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This is what I'm pretty sure is an Axanthic Piebald Royal Python!! BEAUTIFUL So I thought I would share!!
Tell me what ya think!! All you ball lovers haha
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Albinos for me everytime .
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01-19-11, 10:53 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
btw what makes this snake have no brown? i think it has no brown at least. and if thats not it then why does it have whitish silver
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01-20-11, 09:59 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
As I mentioned the Axanthic gene. It does it to all combos. Check out google for axanthic pinstripes or whatever. Unfortunately as adults they usually brown out. This lightning pied, the last I saw updated pics, hasn't really though. Very cool.
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01-23-11, 07:49 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
what is so special about piebalds....or rather what makes them special.....is it the white part?
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01-23-11, 07:49 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
what makes a piebald a piebald......oh gosh i think i am making it worse :-)
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01-23-11, 08:31 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
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"what makes a piebald a piebald......"
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Genetics
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it's mommy and daddy.
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01-23-11, 08:51 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
yo that ssanke is nice if u find one let me kno where u got it from
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01-25-11, 01:52 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
This is my first year breeding ball pythons or any animals. I've been keeping animals for 11 years already.
Wobble will pop up in all spiders eventually. Some have it worse than others. My hypo spider is pretty bad all around but really noticeable when feeding. She misses the first strike usually. My bee barely has it. You wouldn't really notice it unless you knew what you were looking for. It varies in each snake.
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So since you were about 15 thats quite a while for sure!!
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01-30-11, 06:23 PM
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Re: OMG I want this snake!!
!!!!!!awesome snake!!!!!!
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