Hello,
This is not my first snake but my first ball python. I am glad I have some experience with less temperamental species than P. regius so I could make most of my mistakes with more durable animals. I have always had an interest in genetics and animals and it doesn't get more interesting than ball pythons. I wanted snakes as child but was not allowed by my mother who had a unreasonable fear of them. As I got older the want was lost for all the happenings of a young adult life. I can not remember how it happened, but about four years ago I found a picture of piebald ball python, and was rendered amazed. At the time they were far too expensive for my taste, so I ended up with a corn snake and the collection grew from there. While searching for affordable pieds I discovered the stunningly beautiful and affordable morph called Kingpin. Last weekend my wife and I went to a local reptile expo. I brought to because keep me honest as she criticizes what I sometimes also worry is becoming an addiction. We found a female kingpin from the Colorado Reptile company that I fell in love with immediately. To my surprise the wife was also grabbed by this little girl. The vendor offered to let me hold her and I was doomed to bring her home. At some point in the future I would really like to breed her. Let me know what you think for her.
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