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    Smile My take on Ball-pythons

    knowledgeable as a reptile keeper from age of 6 to an adult now at 26 I have had a lot of great reptiles and experiences now in school again studying marine biology and minoring in Herpetology I come to realize what a magnificent snake the ball python is. Not only the countless color combo's and morphs but the people as well and there love of there snakes. Never have I felt so welcome in a hobby as I do in the ball-python community now as I get ready for my first ball python I think of all the threads and post's, people I meet at reptile shows and snakes I have seen on here as well as the peoples success with breeding and have nothing but a huge smile . I can't express how glad I am that I came across this forum with such knowledgeable and kind people I hope to breed ball pythons myself and can only hope to be as successful as most of you are. Any advice you can give would be much appreciated and accepted.

    Lance
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