Little clowns not so little...
My clowns are less ball pythons and more ruthless eating machines. Both are now over 550 grams and I just got them 4 months ago. Also, to be honest I think I'm under feeding them a little based on length to girth ratio. They could easily "plump out" a little more.
Pictured is just one as the other just went into a shed cycle.
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As always, gorgeous pics!
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My favorite morph, hands down. My male clown grew really fast too...65 grams in October of 2007 and was breeding at 900+ grams the following November/December. Still eats like a champ...awesome breeder too.
What material are you shooting pics on? Love the reflection.
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The giant black holes in the orange pattern are really interesting. I like them busy, so that's probably one of my favorite clowns I've seen.
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Wow Chris, they do look nice and plump!
Your collection is getting amazing:O
Best of luck with them:gj:
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Wow, great photos and beautiful snakes! I really love clowns, especially the yellower ones... so pretty. :)
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Beautiful pictures! Clowns are one of my favorite morphs. You have a very nice one!
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Great pictures of outstanding ball pythons. You should be proud:gj:
Jim Smith