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    I want to know ABOUT ALICE. :)

    Hi! I am Tia,
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    This is Alice. She is my 1st snake experience. This is the enclosure that she came in. We will be switching to something better ASAP. She has a vet visit very soon to be probed, and just a general check up.

    What kind of BP is she? Any tips/advice/knowledge is appreciated Thanks in Advance!





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    Is a what People call "normal" and I prefer to call "wild type"... Yours have nice reduced/banned pattern but.... This type of pattern can be genetic or natural random occurrence...

    Only Breeding can tell if he/she will pass this on next generation.

    Overall You have very nice ball python there


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    Re: I want to know ABOUT ALICE. :)

    I doubt we will breed her. I am not even sure Alice is female. We will know in the near future though! She is big. I know that much I'm glad she is "normal". That is definitely good to hear. I was afraid someone would reply with "that is not a BP. You need to get out of here and take that illegal snake to the police."
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    Welcome to BP.net

    Gorgeous reduced pattern "normal" you have.
    Ive been looking to add a normal like that to my breeding program, so I am jelous because thats a wonderful patterned normal.
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    What do you mean by "reduced band pattern" ? Can you elaborate on that with a description? Is there a way to tell if she is M or F by her size/tail/anything?
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    Re: I want to know ABOUT ALICE. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tia Badger View Post
    Is there a way to tell if she is M or F by her size/tail/anything?
    No The only accurate way to sex an adult Ball Python is by probing.

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    Or popping if you know what you're doing .... But I don't recommend you try with your first snake ^_^

    Pretty pattern!

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    I heard that females are generally larger than males. Is that a myth? I can't wait to hear what the vet says about her/him.

    What about her current enclosure? Is it horrible?
    I want to put her in a plastic one, and have less stuff in it.
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    Re: I want to know ABOUT ALICE. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tia Badger View Post
    What do you mean by "reduced band pattern" ? Can you elaborate on that with a description? Is there a way to tell if she is M or F by her size/tail/anything?
    This is one of my normals...


    See how she has black spots in her pattern, and has alot of black on her? Your snake shows a lack of "alien eyes" and has less black. The pattern connects in "bands" around the snake as well, thats why we call that normal a "reduced pattern" Do you see the difference?

    And no a snake must be probed at that size by an experienced herper. Sometimes though dont even let a vet do it unless they specialize in herps/snakes, if probed wrong damage can be done to the snake.
    Hope this helps.
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    reduced pateern is lack of alien head patterns on the animal, banded is a band of color connecting one side of color to the other. Does that make any sense?
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