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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    BP = Enchi/Het Clown, I see she is a little overweight at the moment, but that will wear off rapidly as she grows.
    Stones are two (maybe three) types of Jasper/Agate collected in Oregon, USA.
    What in this photo leads you to believe she's overweight? I'm not good at judging weight, and I'd like to be better at it since it's an issue that comes up on the forum from time to time. Thanks.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    What in this photo leads you to believe she's overweight? I'm not good at judging weight, and I'd like to be better at it since it's an issue that comes up on the forum from time to time. Thanks.
    Sure, you bet. The easiest way to tell on a ball python is to look at the scales and see if there are gaps or separation between them.
    If they are in perfect body condition then the scales should be fully interlocked and you should not see the skin below.
    In the photo shown below you can see the scales are slightly separated.

    This is not really an issue with sub-adult ball-pythons as they will use the extra reserves to accelerate their growth.
    If this was an established adult male or a female outside of 'laying season'-I would scale back the amount of food I provide at regular intervals.
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    I would consider the "scale separation" relevant where the snake's body is straight...they separate more easily when the snake's body is curved, but should definitely overlap when straight.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #496

    GHI/Fire/Lesser with some more assorted odds and ends. I did a quick count and can spot over 30 types of stones in the photo above.

    Breeders Note: I had a handful of breeder females commit to attacking me while performing maintenance on their enclosures today. This is completely normal for the season.
    I also noticed a lot of females with full-size follicles, but follicles do not guarantee eggs...so I can't get excited just yet.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    BP = Orange Dream/Het Piebald, with another assortment of small stones (I count 46 types).
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
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    BP = Orange Dream/Het Piebald, with another assortment of small stones (I count 46 types).

    (I know, what took me so long?)
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    (I know, what took me so long?)
    Do you sell prints of your photographs?


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    Do you sell prints of your photographs?
    Hahaha, no, not at the moment. I have a lot of projects going on right now and I try to keep a low profile. Eventually though...I will consider it...
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #498

    BP = Pastel/Lesser/Het Gravel or Yellowbelly
    The stones are Atlantis Wonder Jasper: which I think is actually a form of Agatized Rhyolite (Nevada, USA). This is challenging rock tumbling material due to its proclivity to shatter and pit relentlessly.
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