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    A few breeders and holdbacks!

    It's that time of year where everything is either breeding or prepping to breed, and without any cool locks right now I'm stuck just eyeballing the snakes. Here's a few of my personal collection while I wait for lockups!

    A few of my adult females:

    Bonnie, a really nice reduced pattern a friend gave me a few years ago. She's bred for me for the last 3 years but each year something has happened to the clutch resulting in no eggs hatching - I'm dying to know what kind of babies she'll produce, as I happen to think she is gorgeous!


    Squishy, a really really sweet female ball I picked up from work earlier this year. She has granite-like traits but mostly I just like her reduced pattern and the striping down her back.


    Cindy, my big old adult female. She'll be 21 years old in January!


    My adult female Mojave I also picked up at work earlier this year - really sweet, beautiful, and a super easy keeper. Eats anything! She's been locking up with my mojave male for the last month so fingers crossed for some blue eyed leucies!


    BamBam, my adult male Spider. Very... very... reluctant breeder. He should make some really pretty golden babies, though, all of his half-siblings have this same golden hue to them. I'm breeding him back to his mother this year so we'll see what comes out!


    And a couple of my holdbacks from last year:

    Salome, my bumblebee


    And my holdback Cinnamon


    Thank you for looking!

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    Cool snakes, congrats!

    I like that first girl, hopefully you get some healthy babies for her this year!
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    I know life expectancy for BPs is somewhere in the 30-40 range, but man! I'm only older than Cindy by a year Cool to see an older snake though. Very nice bit o' the collection!

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    Very nice snakes! I love the hold back cinny!

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