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Scale less ball python? Derma ball?

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I'm very interested in seeing if anyone has any updated information on these animals. I've looked both on this site and over at http://ball-pythons.net/ and read the old threads from 4 or 5 years ago, but can't seem to find anything new.

Does anyone have any new information?

Thank you :)
 
I think that was sarcasm, considering he said it was doing great a couple sentences later. I'm not sure whatever happened to that one, but Eugene Bessette had also produced a scaleless ball python that he called the 'purple haze'. Unfortunately it was a female and passed away before it was old enough to breed.

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The Kingsnake post on the scaleless ball python was from 2005...

Discussion on scaleless snakes has been brought up before on Cornsnakes.com. Their are research articles on various scaleless reptile species that state they are susceptible to dehydration.

The snake Chris posted looks like it's been airbrushed. Crazy.
 
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