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Old 20-Jan-07, 12:38 PM
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The first B.H. looks like it got stung by a bumble bee. (yeah, I know bumble bees don't have a sting) The black and white is a nice snake too. Did you breed the parents. Rex.
 
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do you have Stuart's line of bhp?
No, both parents from lineages.
 
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do you have Stuart's line of bhp?
No, both parents from unknown lineages
 
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Old 20-Jan-07, 02:55 PM
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I love black and white bhps. They are on top of my wish list.
Any more pics?
 
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will you be selling any of the black and white BHP'S???????
 
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Old 20-Jan-07, 03:48 PM
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awesome! love em both!
 
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Old 20-Jan-07, 07:35 PM
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possibly axanthic? i would look into them alittle as thats unusual! hold onto them and see what colours they show as they mature, im sure axanthic means no yellow? well done i hope they prove to be something special and stay that colour for you!!
 
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Old 20-Jan-07, 07:38 PM
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LOOK AT THIS LINK! its an axanthic bhp with normal siblings.
http://www.selectiveorigins.com/P7162865.jpg
 
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Old 20-Jan-07, 07:41 PM
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bad luck, those black and whites a terribly defective. i tell u what, im prepared to take the burden off your hands and look after them all for u
 
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if ur selling. i'd be intersted given a few months to save up lol
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Old 20-Jan-07, 09:36 PM
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What great luck you have Allen. They both are beautiful in my eyes and I hope you keep them to give progress info and pics along the way. Charlie
 
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awsome bhp their
 
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Old 21-Jan-07, 01:30 AM
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Very nice animals do you have any pics of the parents
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Old 21-Jan-07, 02:03 AM
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very nice! congrats mate
 
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Old 21-Jan-07, 03:20 AM
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That B/W one looks just like the line of axanthics that are in the UK and now in the US:

http://www.ukpythons.com/pytexpect.html
 
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