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weeee now that ive finally got the hang of uploading :D

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this is my 4 month stimsons python... thats an antaresia right???? :p
 
Thanx Brett and Dave,i was hoping someone has already did this,maybe some1 has and they dont want to share the results...LOL...

Mark, last season's patternless to patternless threw majority true patternless out of the egg, ie. mini-olives, however there were still some with very reduced pattern.
Some people would refer to these as patternless too.

Maybe the number of reduced pattern will decrease even further as more offspring from patternless parents are bred back to each other.

I quite like the reduced patterned childreni. Have you seen some of the pics of Den and Troys? .... NICE!!!!
 
did someone say patternless:D i love my patternless.......
 
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This is one of our lil hatchies... dunno if it would be classed as patternless or semi due to the pattern on the head. Not a great pic but shows off the lack of pattern on the body.
 

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pujols, that is definately a patternless. that head pattern will most likely be gone in time. both mine had small markings on their head for a bout 12 months, virtually all gone now.
 
For those that had asked about patternless / normal mating , my girl laid 6 good eggs , all hatchos are patterned .
 
pujols, that is definately a patternless. that head pattern will most likely be gone in time. both mine had small markings on their head for a bout 12 months, virtually all gone now.

Yea i thought so. I didn't want to say patternless in case some "expert" disagreed
 
nice one kris. was it a normal x patternless pairing?

thanks mate, no actually from a patternless to patternless mating.

Mark, last season's patternless to patternless threw majority true patternless out of the egg, ie. mini-olives, however there were still some with very reduced pattern.
Some people would refer to these as patternless too.

Maybe the number of reduced pattern will decrease even further as more offspring from patternless parents are bred back to each other.

I quite like the reduced patterned childreni. Have you seen some of the pics of Den and Troys? .... NICE!!!!

the patternless i keep are from troy and denvers,and i agree i prefer the reduced patterned ones over the patternless.
i also have a little red semi patternless female,i use a patternless male over her and i get more patternless out of her clutches then from my patternless to patternless matings :shock:

smithy.
 
Yea i thought so. I didn't want to say patternless in case some "expert" disagreed

Most of them will have some patterning around the head.

I'm no expert, but I think your patternless is a cracker!:D
 
my new baby, recently christened buttons. he's a little childrens...i'm sad his lovely spots will fade!
 

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good stuff gsxr.

Are Den and Troy's patternless Greg Prostamo's line also?
 
cheers. feeding is a breeze with this lot so far. all 19 took their first feed, 5 days later 18 took their second, the next day the other one fed. beginners luck!!

good luck with your lot, stripes or not, it is a good feeling to see them come out the eggs.
 
Got to be happy with that! :)

It is a good feeling, though sadly they didn't all come out/make it :(
 
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