so in the last two weeks we managed to get 4 more new additions to the herp family, a crestie that is hopefully a female-
http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN2471.jpg
this guy doesnt seem to have the huge manly bits that Tonks had at that same size :D
A female normal ball python name Annabell:
http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN2464.jpg
she just fed tonight and seems to have a great feeding responce :D
we got both of those from the White plains show in NY
and this week got another 2 snakes from Snake Eyes Exotics (great ppl and awesome prices!!)
here is Bugsy, a DH sunglow and 100% het for albiono male RTB-
http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN2479.jpg
and no name as of yet- Female spider ball-
http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/z...8/DSCN2489.jpg
both these guys are so incredibly gorgeous!
ANNND our non eater first ball python (got him october 2008 and he hasnt eaten since about may or so) well he finally shed, a nice full shed ( with a little bit of our help) and since hes a wee bit on the small side and hasnt been doing so well, we decided to assist feed him because im starting to get worried. he is VERY small for a year old (weighs about 580g) and has lost a bit of weight over the summer. I have done everything I could- changed his hide, his substrate, braining- you name it- and nothing. So today we managed to get a hopper mouse down his throat which he won't regurgitate hopefully! (I used Kevin McCurley's book "Ball Pythons in Captivity" as a guide for the assisted feeding- he has very nice descriptions and pictures so I think we did good.) We will wait to make sure that it is digested before offering or assisting again. I really want this guy to be ok- he was my first snake and is still my favorite!
thanks for looking :D