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Frequently Used BP Terms

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  • 09-21-2011, 10:55 PM
    Slashmaster
    Frequently Used BP Terms
    After seeing a few threads asking what some terms mean, I made a list of some frequently mentioned terms.

    I hope someone finds it useful. Please let me know if there are any definitions to improve or change :) Or new terms to add.

    :snake::snake::snake::snake::snake:

    1.2.3 - a method of stating how many reptiles of a certain sex one has. The first number designates males, second females, and third unsexed specimens
    ASF - African Soft Furred rat, a type of ball python prey used for (primarily) wild caught specimens
    assist feed - the practice of inserting the nose of a prey item into a snake's mouth in hopes that it will begin swallowing
    blue - a ball python that is in shed, characterized by the opaque blue color of its eyes
    boob - an egg that appears to be fertilized in one part and unfertilized in another
    BP/ball python - Python regius, a species of snake bred in captivity
    burm - burmese python, Python molurus bivittatus, a species of snake bred in captivity
    candling - the practice of placing a light alongside a snake egg, searching for red veins that signify it is fertile
    CB - captive bred, a specimen bred in captivity and hatched in captivity
    CH - a wild bred specimen hatched in captivity
    clutch - the eggs of a reptile produced by one female
    co-dominant - a gene that displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if one copy of the gene is present, and has a super form
    cull - remove from breeding stock, either euthanized, sold by the breeder, or simply not bred
    cutting - the act of making a small incision in an egg around Day 54 to see the color and pattern of the specimen within
    Daytona - National Reptile Breeders' Expo, a reptile convention held in Daytona Beach, FL
    dinker - a "normal" morph snake with an unusual pattern that could prove to be genetic; bred to prove if it is
    dominant - a gene that displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if one or two copies of the gene are present
    F/T - frozen/thawed prey, prey that has been pre-killed, frozen, and must be thawed before offering
    flexwatt - electric heating tape affixed to a surface that is plugged into an outlet
    gravid - a female ball python that is pregnant with eggs
    het - hetereozygous, containing one gene of a recessive trait. The animal does not have the phenotype of the recessive trait.
    inverted - an action by a female, pregnant ball python when she lays on her side
    live - the practice of feeding living prey (mice, rats, etc) to a reptile
    lock - copulating in snakes, in which the male places its tail beneath the female's
    morph - a coloration unlike the normal one of a species, sometimes designed by selective breeding or by genetic mutation
    NARBC - North American Reptile Breeders Conference, a reptile convention held in Anaheim, CA, Tinley Park, IL, and Arlington, TX
    normal - the "wild type" coloration of a species seen in its natural habitat
    PAM - Provent A Mite, a commercial spray used to kill and control mites on reptiles
    ph - possible hetereozygous, meaning it has a percentage chance of having been passed a recessive gene by a parent with that gene
    pipping - when a young specimen's head emerges from the egg
    pre-killed or P/K - the practice of feeding recently euthanized prey to a reptile
    proven - a specimen that either produced offspring it is hetereozygous for, or an animal that has successfully bred and resulted eggs
    pop - the practice of applying pressure to the vent to expose the hemipenes and determine specimen sex
    probe - the practice of using thin metal needles to determine the length inside the vent, toward the tail, to determine sex
    quarantine - the practice of separating a newly purchased specimen from specimen already in one's collection to observe its health
    rack - a system for storing snake enclosures (tubs) that utilize vertical space, like a shelves
    recessive - a gene that only displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if two copies of the gene are present
    retic - reticulated python, Python reticulatus, a species of snake bred in captivity
    setup - the enclosure and husbandry of a specimen
    slug - an unfertilized, small, yellow egg
    soak - when a reptile rests in its water dish
    substrate - the bedding of a specimen's habitat, such as aspen, newspaper, or paper towels
    super - two copies of a co-dominant gene are present, causing a different phenotype (look) in the animal
    urate - a white, solid excrement from a snake
    URI - upper respiratory infection, an illness caused by improper humidity or temperature in husbandry
    UTH - under tank heater, a mat affixed beneath a tank that provides heat
    WC - wild caught, a specimen removed from Africa
    wobble - a neurological disorder present in ball pythons having the "spider" gene

    They should be alphabetized... :snake:
  • 09-22-2011, 12:10 AM
    CCfive
    Good job! that should be very helpful to new members.
  • 09-22-2011, 12:52 AM
    babyknees
    sticky!
  • 09-22-2011, 03:30 AM
    Munizfire
    noob question: what is VPI? i have seen VPI bps all around but have no clue what they are






    sorry :oops:
  • 09-22-2011, 03:43 AM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by babyknees View Post
    sticky!

    There is already a "Sticky" on this topic in the General Herp section...

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...s-amp-acronyms
  • 09-22-2011, 03:48 AM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    noob question: what is VPI? i have seen VPI bps all around but have no clue what they are






    sorry :oops:

    VPI Bp's are from the bloodlines produced by Dave and Tracy Barker. VPI is the name of their business... Vida Preciosa International...
  • 09-22-2011, 03:50 AM
    Munizfire
    ohh

    just like Nerds then... right?





    thanks!
  • 09-22-2011, 03:53 AM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    ohh

    just like Nerds then... right?





    thanks!

    Yes, just like NERD... New England Reptile Distributors...
  • 09-22-2011, 03:57 AM
    Munizfire
    yea, I knew that one :P


    thanks again!
  • 09-22-2011, 08:31 AM
    kitedemon
    Good job it is a good companion to the sticky which is missing lots of terms. I might add

    BP/Royal/ball python - Python regius ...
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