Pastel Champagne Dark Combo

Ball Python Baby/Juvenile
Python regius

ID: F20ChampCombo2

HOLDBACK release
Gorgeous girl
Not sure which dark genes she has
Pairing: 0.1 pastel onyx (black pastel HRA) x 1.0 sterling champagne (super pastel champagne cinnamon)
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Pastel Champagne Dark Combo

Ball Python Baby/Juvenile
Python regius

C$1,500.00

Sex:
Birth: 6th July 2020
Weight: 1400g
Diet: Frozen/Thawed Rat

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Animal ID: F20ChampCombo2
Group ID: 2020-01
First Posted: 01/15/23
Last Renewed: 03/04/23
Last Updated: 03/04/23

Montreal, Quebec
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Ball Python Clutch: 2020-01

2020

6 Offspring

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Store policies

Full payment (cash, PayPal, or e-transfer) is required at the time of pickup or shipment. For US exports, full payment is due 2 weeks before scheduled delivery.

A non-refundable deposit of 25% agreed price ($100 minimum) is required to reserve a snake if delivery is not immediate.

Domestic shipping is available within Canada using Reptile Express from April to November, as weather permits (~$60-$120 CAN).

International export to the US is offered every 4-6 weeks from May to November, as weather permits (~$200-$300 CAN per snake).

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About The Ball Room Canada

I am a small volume Canadian breeder and hobbyist producing 10-15 clutches per year. I produce snakes that I find beautiful and unique. Currently I am focusing on clowns, enhancers, genetic stripes, and pieds, as well as champagne and BEL complex combos.

It is important to me that I provide a positive pre- and post-sale experience for those who reach out to me. When I am not in my ball room, I am a college biology instructor. Answering questions and sharing my enthusiasm with others is what I enjoy doing.

In addition to breeding, selling, and educating others about ball pythons, I am involved in research on ball python genetics. With researchers at McGill University (Montreal, Canada), we are studying the genetic basis of color and pattern in ball pythons. In 2020, we discovered the causal mutation for piebald, the first morph to be identified and sequenced. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.30.362970v2

Following our discovery, researchers at East Michigan University have determined the genetic variants for 3 other morphs. https://sites.google.com/emich.edu/ballpythongeneticsproject/home/current-progress?authuser=0

Together, we are working to determine the genetic basis of other morphs. This will advance our understanding of color and patterning in ball pythons as well as other vertebrates. Super exciting work!

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