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    Hello BP forum community.

    After spending countless hours browsing through all of your posts and photos, I decided that it was about time that I jumped in and contributed with some content of my own.
    I have been growing my collection considerably over the last few months and I am particularly excited about my more recent additions to my ever growing ectothermic family.
    So without further delay, here are those newbies;

    First off is my 2014 male Banana Bumblebee from Southern Royalty Pythons.



    Second in line is my 2014 male Caramel Albino (Upscale Line) produced by Shawn Seese. This guy came to me as a trouble feeder and was a bit of a runt (all of this info was disclosed to me prior to purchasing him so this is not a negative mark on Shawn at all) and he is now a chow hound and growing like a weed. He is robust, gorgeous, friendly, and nothing short of amazing.



    Third up, is my 2014 female Albino from Southern Royalty Pythons. They really know how to produce awesome looking snakes out there and I couldn't be happier with her.



    Fourth in line, is my little Pastel Sable a.k.a. "Mud Ball" produced by Alpha Ball Pythons. She is pretty unique in that the Dam that produced her has some interesting color going on. She is the product of Sable Pinstripe X Pastel pairing. From what other Mud Balls show, this one has some interesting markings that I will try to photograph and share at a later time. Rather than getting darker or muddier with each shed, this girl seems to be getting brighter.




    The last one I have for you all tonight is my 2014 female Pastel Champagne from Reptile Avenue. This girl is also quite a great eater. I am excited to watch her color change as she grows.




    I focused on grabbing some cool young animals for future projects this summer and I am excited for the future of my collection and the direction it is going to take as a result of these additions.

    More to come in the future. Thanks for taking a look! Cheers

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