I thought this would be fun.. it's a post where ya can list your herp collection for everyone to see and acknowledge and go "wow" at I thought it'd be fun to see what everyone has; I know our Sigs have these listed, but you can't go writing novels in those.
Here's mine.

Ball Pythons:
Ginger: pre-1999 female BP. Thought to be male until she laid eggs this year; turns out we had our genders mixed up in the pair we bred. Somewhat sporadic feeder, though she is the most massive of all three. A hefty gal, she is mellow as they come and enjoys watching TV on your lap.

Bela: 2003 cbb, from Alex Hue. Very lovely lady. A tad shy, but comes out of her shell once you have her uncaged. Great feeding response; should make an awesome mama when she's ready this year. "Spotless" pattern (well, she has one spot in it.)

LaVey: Male, thought to be a 2002. He is pretty fiesty and usually hisses when removed from his cage. Great feeder, daddy to our sole surviving egg incubating now. Was said to be het for ghost; has an axanthic look; just assume he's normal.

Apache: 2004 BCI. Bought at a friend's pet shop as a near hatchling, he's now around 5'. Awesome feeder, pretty energetic out of cage, technically unsexed at the moment as it really doesn't matter, but we will figure that out later.

Bene: 2002 albino Cranwell's horned frog. Fat, plump; the most boring pet ever as she spends most of her time buried in the substrate (this is normal.) Hysterical to watch her eat; enjoys rat fuzzies and feeder fish. Ignores crickets. Makes a cute squeak once in awhile if removed from dirt.

2.2 African clawed frogs: the life of our 125g tank. They constantly fight over food (in a cute way, not a dangerous one) and are the most-loved by people who visit. Awesome animals; if you like fish but are bored by them, get these!

And that concludes our herp pets.