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    Starting My Future Breeding Group

    Tinkerbell: Normal 1,286 Gram Female Ball Python
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    * was purchased from a reptile expo in redding california


    Tangerine: Possible Yellowbelly Female Ball Python
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    * I say tangerine is a possible yellowbelly because she was found in a recent shipment to petco with a bunch of normal ball pythons and i am just starting my future breeding group and am unfamilier with morphs. She was different looking so i had to buy her as a Dinker and other people who have seen her say she looks like a yellowbelly

    **** if you have an opinion on Tangerine please feel free to let me know what you think she is or could be.
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    Pretty girls. I love that little one! The pic is a bit blurry, but I don't think I see a YB pattern.

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    Pastel Male

    Thank you Chico Reptiles for my 1400+ gram Pastel Male Jungle Ball. I will get a picture posted of this beautiful male in a couple days but im gonna let him calm down a little





    Tangerine is also probably just a normal female.
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    Re: Starting My Future Breeding Group

    Congrats on the pick ups and there are alot of pretty normals out there that have a place in breeding groups for years to come. Good luck when you start breeding. Just a little fyi they are addicting it starts with 1 or 2 and next thing you know it is 9 or 10.
    1.6 normals
    1.1 pastels
    1.1 het hypos
    1. spider
    1. het albino
    .1 het pied
    1. enchi
    1. yellowbelly

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    yeah i know what you mean lol... when i was younger i started out with 1 (ended with 5).... had to rehome them though cuz of college but now i have 3 lol

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    Male Pastel Jungle Ball Python.

    Puchased from a local breeder called Chico Reptiles. he weighs over 1400 grams and thows babies with bright orange and yellow colors. also throws wicked patterns.






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    This is also a Green Ghost which i just picked up from Chico Reptiles as well. I invested in a few more 34 Quart tubs so i can keep the snakes seperated and He also sold me a Havo Bator in case i ever wanted to breed my snakes and produce a clutch of my own using these snakes so im investing in some real research time for this.


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    Re: Starting My Future Breeding Group

    Great start!
    Just remember... build slowly, and keep in mind that it takes much longer for females to get up to size vs. males. It really sucks down the road to have a 'male heavy' breeding collection.

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    yeah the next snake i will invest in is a female spider... thats later down the road though when i have the money to invest in one with large size and weight rather than a baby.

    I was lucky to come across these 2 boys since the breeder is getting out of single gene snakes and moving towards double and triple. He was kind enough to help me start a small group which i really appreciated

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    Re: Starting My Future Breeding Group

    Welcome to the forum!
    Nice collection so far!

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