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    Meet my three babies!

    I've had this guy for nearly 2 years, though I never named him ~_~ I wasn't sure on his sex for a while but he ended up having a waxy buildup in his hemipenis that came out, so I've figured he's a boy.



    And here are my two new girls:








    The pastel is Persephone, which I named her because of her skull like markings on her sides.
    The fire is Ginger, which I named her because she hisses a lot, and is a fire, so she's a fiery little red head.

    Yes, I haven't named the male I've had for nearly 2 years, but whatever. I was going to name him various anime names, but I grew out of that. I'll end up coming up with something.

    The fire and pastel I got at a reptile show in Harmerville PA, I was going to get a breeding pair of mojaves, but then I saw the fire for 700 and just had to get her. I paid asking price and then the guy tried to sell me other snakes, and I ended up getting the pastel off of him for 60. The pastel still won't eat, (I got them the sunday before last), but I found out she had just shed for the first time the day of the show, so I'm not too worried. The fire ate readily, but I'm gunna try and move them both to frozen because it's easier that way.

    I intend to order a male fire in the future and breed him to my two lovely girls and get myself some fireflies and leucistics. The male I keep in a 65 gallon with 3 black lights for heat, the females are currently in 2 plastic containers inside of my 20 gallon with a heat mat and a black light for heat.

    And yes this topic was posted on another forum, however I have found that while they may have more users, they aren't all that active at all so I decided to come over here and try this place out.

    As a side note yes they are being kept together in those pictures, however the females have now been separated, I didn't have another container at the time.
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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