Re: what do you wish you had known before your first ball python? and good UK breeder
the ones I've seen referenced are mostly juveniles. and males during mating season. As the snakes get bigger, climbing gets harder and they also become larger, more obvious targets. They will still try to go up for a meal though, if they smell one and they're hungry. As all things in nature when you're an opportunity predator, sometimes a risk is worth it.
Re: what do you wish you had known before your first ball python? and good UK breeder
Not sure if it's been mentioned already but that morph was likely produced by Corey woods. Definitely red axanthic likely pastel likely lesser and there might be another gene or two in there
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Re: what do you wish you had known before your first ball python? and good UK breeder
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kxr
Not sure if it's been mentioned already but that morph was likely produced by Corey woods. Definitely red axanthic likely pastel likely lesser and there might be another gene or two in there
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I found the page. It is a pastel red axanthic. I think it was Corey Woods but I can't remember for sure.
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alienpenguin
My question to more experiences keepers is this...what do you wish you had known before you bought your first ball python? What isn't on the care sheets that you wish you had known before your first ball python.
Morph Market.
The different combinations of genes and morphs and their names, varied breeders and links to their sites.