Some females I'm really looking forward to putting to work.
I really enjoy this time of the year. Its a time when snakes are eating me out of house and home, they are growing and females are starting to really put the size and weight on getting ready for breeding. So in that mind set I went through and looked to see which girls are going to be added to the breeding cycle this year. Here are a couple of the girls that we either bought or produce a few years ago. A couple of these girls are borderline but with a few more months of food they'll be well over where I like to see my females be to breed.
A super Pastel female we produce back in 2009
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...s/cba66952.jpg
a mojo het hypo we bought from 8Ball Pythons
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...s/c50d45d9.jpg
A wonderful little lesser female we got from Louis Kirkland at Cornerstone Reptiles
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...s/f91349e8.jpg
Great Pastel girl we produce back in 2008
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...s/dc3e001e.jpg
An older pic She is now about twice this size, since switching to rats. A great little calico we picked you from Tim at Royal Morphz.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...s/6c985e7b.jpg
Now the trouble is to figure out what males to put with each female.. :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
Re: Some females I'm really looking forward to putting to work.
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CCfive
Nice, good luck! Do you keep them full time in those black tubs? Is there any problem as far as getting them a day/night schedule? Lastly, where do you get them? Sorry about the barrage of questions, I'm just curious. I really like how they look.:)
Because BPs are nocturnal anyways it is thought that 24/7 darkness actually stresses them less. Some ppl think that some don't. I haven't tried it but I don't think it would be a problem cause think about it... They sit in their hide all day (dark) then come out at Night (also dark) haha just my two cents
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CCfive
Do you keep them full time in those black tubs?...
Good question, I was alos going to ask where they came from.
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CCfive
Is there any problem as far as getting them a day/night schedule?...
They don't really need a day/night schedule.
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zach_24_90
Because BPs are nocturnal anyways it is thought that 24/7 darkness actually stresses them less. Some ppl think that some don't. I haven't tried it but I don't think it would be a problem cause think about it... They sit in their hide all day (dark) then come out at Night (also dark) haha just my two cents
I've always wondered then why it's always suggested you need a day/night cycle. Possibly even though their in a burrow they can see a difference in the light. Like having all your blinds drawn, you still see the light just not as bright.
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They look great Ed :gj:
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Now the trouble is to figure out what males to put with each female..
If you don't know you can always send some to me I know what I would pair them with ;) :rofl:
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It looks like you are going to have some very exciting projects going this year Ed.
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RetiredJedi
They don't really need a day/night schedule.
I believe with ball pythons, the important thing is that they're not in the light 24/7. If they're exposed to light, then it should be in a day/night cycle. But if it's dark all the time, I don't believe it causes any stress or harm.
EDIT: Oops! Forgot to add.....Gorgeous females, Ed! Can't wait to see some spectacular babies! I especially love that lesser! She is glowing already!! :D
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JLC
I believe with ball pythons, the important thing is that they're not in the light 24/7. If they're exposed to light, then it should be in a day/night cycle. But if it's dark all the time, I don't believe it causes any stress or harm.
^^^Agree 100%, I should have clarified.
Oh and Ed, I love the look of that Lesser.