Im not one for exotics but this is WOW.

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piebalds are simple recessive like albinos you do not need a leusistic to breed 1

yep, you definatly dont need a leucistic to make pied balds. pied balds are a fraction of the price of black eyed leucys, i think blue eyed a cheaper though.
there are some way cleaner leucys retics being produced than the one in that pic now too
 
And for those that didn't know, a couple of lightly "pied" maculosa have been found as documented in Herpetofauna Journal.
 
yes thats correct, as it's just varients of the same thing. The original Pied Balls were WC, just like alot of weird morphs created.
 
yes thats correct, as it's just varients of the same thing. The original Pied Balls were WC, just like alot of weird morphs created.

according to this piebalds were actually captive bred first ;)
Genetics
 
according to this piebalds were actually captive bred first ;)
Genetics
You better read it again....
Naturally Occurring "Base"Mutations;

These are the Ball Python mutations that occurred in the wild population of Africa or were produced in a captive environment and subsequently proven to be genetic........SNIP......... Piebald - Peter Kahl Reptiles 1998
 
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To be honest that pied doesnt really catch my fancy, id much prefer that Butterbee listed on the site. Or a rattler.. :lol:
 
Lovely snake. I love SSOOOO many of the ball pythons, my wish list is way too long. Aahhh........if only.
 
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Heres a few exotics for all those who like them...MARK
 

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Just a few more......MARK
 

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But Wait.....theres more..enjoy..MARK
 

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