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Yeah Piebalds would be amazing, although anything would be nice to have. I'm still trying to get off the ground with my breeding thing, I'm switching majors now to try and get a degree in Marine Biology and then I'll get a masters in herpetology and hopefully be a successful breeder some day. I just fear that were getting to a point where there aren't that many more genetic morphs to breed, so the market may crash out eventually. But we shall see what happens...
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QUOTE (NickReppinThe909 @ Jun 9 2008, 06:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Dereksd @ Jun 9 2008, 03:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (NickReppinThe909 @ Jun 9 2008, 03:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
haha but you do have one biggrin.gif



haha ohhhhh yea......opps so i see you only use 2 coals on yours i might try that today



yea derek 2 1/4's of a silver jap coal stick works wonders on it


ill give that a go.come to sd this weekend fool
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My big female is potentially 100% het for Pastel, Piebald, Albino, Mojave, or she's just a plain old normal Ball python. I won't know until I prove her out which may or may not happen this season. We'll see when the babies hatch... Right now my current collection of snakes include 2 Female Normals(One being the potential het for something), A NERD Line Pastel Male, A Albino Male, and a Male Spider. My NERD Pastel has currently mated with my Big Het Female, and the albino has mated with the other female. My Spider has mated with 2 of my friends Pastel Females so we'll have tons of babies soon ranging from normals to albinos to spiders to bumblebees if the odds are in our favor.
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