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    My Ball Pythons... then and now (Spider, Bumblebee and lesser)

    It has been a while since I posted any pics of my BPs, so I took some pics today with my camera.

    Monty is approx 850g, Bee is approx 550g and little Stryder is approx 300g

    First is my male Spider "Monty"

    Monty now (September 2011)


    Monty as a hatchling (June 2010)



    Next is my female Bumblebee "Bee"

    Bee now (September 2011)




    Bee as a hatchling (August 2010)




    And last, the male Lesser "Stryder" (he stayed still long enough to take a lot of pics)

    Lesser now (September 2011)








    Lesser as a hatchling (November 2010)

    Last edited by ericeod; 09-03-2011 at 05:56 PM.
    1.0 Spider BP
    0.1 Bumblebee BP
    1.0 Lesser BP
    1.1 Rosy Boa (San Felipe and Mexican Baja)
    0.0.1 Rubber Boa

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    I like your spiders head pattern
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    Re: My Ball Pythons... then and now (Spider, Bumblebee and lesser)

    Quote Originally Posted by LotsaBalls View Post
    I like your spiders head pattern
    Thanks for the compliment. He really is a great animal. He is as mello as can be. My wife, who flat out refused to let me get a snake for the longest time (now I have 5), will even hold him. She will see me taking him out of his cage and ask if she can hold him for a minute or two/ She says he is her favorite.
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    1.0 Lesser BP
    1.1 Rosy Boa (San Felipe and Mexican Baja)
    0.0.1 Rubber Boa

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    That lesser is amazing. I have been looking for a female like that for quite awhile. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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    Very cool, it's always nice to see morphs with the hatchling and adult pictures next to eachother. Great reference for newer people.

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    The bee is hot BUT I love the neck stripe on the lesser

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    Re: My Ball Pythons... then and now (Spider, Bumblebee and lesser)

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    That lesser is amazing. I have been looking for a female like that for quite awhile. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
    Here is another pic of the Lesser



    I'm planning on pairing him to the Bumblebee next year. He is a little guy, but eats like a champ.

    And thanks again to all for the comments.

    As for adult pictures of morphs, Virus is right, you really only see hatchling pics. Its amazing how much their colors can change as they mature. The Spider has stayed about the same while the bee has darkened (and has some nice orange speckleing throughout) and the Lesser has lightened up so much. I should note all three BPs have shed within the last 2 weeks.
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    0.1 Bumblebee BP
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    1.1 Rosy Boa (San Felipe and Mexican Baja)
    0.0.1 Rubber Boa

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    They are all beautiful! I love that bee!

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    Re: My Ball Pythons... then and now (Spider, Bumblebee and lesser)

    Congrats on the beautiful snakes...great pics.
    Vine

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