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    My Collection + newly finished rack

    Here is most of my collection + rack:

    My new yellow hypo that I copped at the Jacksonville show this weekend (him + a 880g normal female [he is 375g] for $250, not bad I don't think):



    Here is the new normal female (she's in shed):


    Here is my female spider, around 800g:



    475g male pastel:



    250g baby girl mojave (I love her to death, I wasn't a fan of mojaves until I saw her, now I can't get enough of them!)



    200g baby female pastel, she is a cutie:


    My picky eater, normal female (she fasted for two months and had me pulling my hair out, and now she eats like a pig once I tried her on ASF). Which means I am starting some ASF colonies, and am switching all my guys to ASFs. Which I don't really mind now, over the frozen. When they refuse a meal its much easier to just pick the sucker up and plop him back in his cage than try and refreeze him. Though until I get my breeding stock up and running I am buying ASFs in bulk, but it hasn't been much more expensive than frozen.



    And last but not least is my mean as hell normal female. She hisses even when I enter my room. She is also really stupid, she has struck and missed dead rats just laying on the floor of her cage.



    And here is my current rack setup:



    I have note cards (going to start using those for record keeping), plus a note pad and clipboard for general notes and what not, a stein with pens, sharpies, 12'' tweezers, herpstat II, temp gun, sanitizing gel, water bottles to refill the snakes' and rats' water and a scale (which should be upgraded within a week to a nice medical quality one that measures up to 5gs.
    6.21 ball pythons
    0.1 Suriname BCC, Florida Redtail line
    Lots of ASFs

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