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Tiny Balls?

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  • 04-15-2013, 06:00 PM
    4theSNAKElady
    Tiny Balls?
    I was just wondering if anybody else out there has had some experience with tiny ones; ones that either had a deformity that only allowed small prey, hatched out itty bitty and never grew, or just seemed to be "genetically" smaller?

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  • 04-15-2013, 06:02 PM
    Mike41793
    Tiny Balls?
    :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

    EDIT: Ok now to be mature: I think its possible for them to thrive. In the wild they'd probably die though. Its like a runt in a litter of dogs.
  • 04-15-2013, 06:05 PM
    carlson
    Tiny Balls?
    I've rescued extreamly underweight ones if that's what you mean lol
  • 04-15-2013, 06:37 PM
    Andybill
    I know a guy that hatched out a 30g bumblebee. It was really cute but I dont know if it did well or not. I am gonna have to ask him.
  • 04-17-2013, 09:59 AM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: Tiny Balls?
    We have a bumblebee we were given by a friend of ours...she hatched with a deformity and couldnt keep food down. We thought she was gonna die. She no longer looks skinny, and eats tiny prey items on a semi regular basis. Shell be 1 year in less than 2 months and she weighs 160 grams.

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  • 04-17-2013, 10:26 AM
    snakesRkewl
    We hatched out a 29 gram het clown 2 seasons ago, it looked like a runt and still does according to the owner :P
    We gave it away to be a pet
  • 04-17-2013, 12:46 PM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: Tiny Balls?
    I think little balls are adorable. If anybody has any tiny balls, pics would be wonderful. To see them side by side with another of say, the same age to get a comparison of size.

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  • 04-17-2013, 12:55 PM
    Kylegep
  • 04-17-2013, 01:07 PM
    MarkS
    I've got a couple of females that are quite small. I've had them for around 9 years now. Both were wild caught adults and tend to be very poor feeders, however I've gotten several clutches of eggs from them. They seem to hover around the 800-1000 gram range and appear to be healthy in every other way.

    Here's one of them after laying a clutch of eggs
    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...clutch5005.jpg
    Here's the clutch she laid.
    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...clutch5006.jpg
  • 04-17-2013, 01:07 PM
    Kaorte
    I know this seems controversial, but has anyone tried breeding two of these "dwarf" snakes together? Or breeding a tiny male (born tiny) to a regular sized female?

    I'm curious if it could be genetic. Maybe we could make the "Micro Ball" or something. A ball python that doesn't get bigger than 500g.

    Just a thought. I'm sure most of you might consider the very small ones to be runts and inadequate for breeding. I'm not saying its right, but it would be cool to make a smaller ball python, similarly to how they have a dwarf retic.
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