GENETIC?? STRIPED GRANITE BALL PYTHON

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RARE AFISHINADO

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This is a CH 07 female from Africa she has a nice stripe going down her back as well as a faded head and forked neck stripe and nice belly pattern. In my opinion she is a granite striped female that may be genetic and may produce some outstanding offspring or perhaps a new pattern/color morph. She is approx 500 grams

250

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This is a CH 07 female Dark Granite. Granites recently were found to have a super form. This female is unproven just like the one above but looks the part and may produce some beutiful babies or perhaps a new morph.

approx 350-400 grams

$150

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These are some 300-400 gram 07 CB normal Males and Females. They are siblings to spiders.

75 for females
40 for males

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This is a very interesting CH 07 male I hatched last year. His mother was a WC snake which laid eggs for me, so we dont know who his father was. He has a very interesting very blushed pattern with a perfect white belly.

Who knows what he is or what his genes can do.

He is approx 500-600 grams and will breed this winter

$150

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You guys like this one? Think he is Genetic?

There is one that looks like on KS.com and he is asking 1k

Ill sell mine for $750 he is 1250 grams

These types of animals are what people breed selectively to come up with new color pattern morphs etc This snake was imported from Africa 2 yrs ago for a breeding project and I just never got around to it.

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RARE AFISHINADO;2171153; said:
These are some 300-400 gram 07 CB normal Males and Females. They are siblings to spiders.

75 for females
40 for males


you can pick any snake from this pic if you have it shipped in the next week while weather is ok for 75 shipped.
 
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