Here are some of the hatchlings of this and previous year from our captive hatched males and females. We selected these CH during the previous years in small shops or bought them on reptile classifieds in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany. Most of them were females. There is no doubt that some of them prove out to be another line of something already proven. Till that day I suggest the names below.
The first is our line of Granite. They hatch with a little blushing, which increases as they age. I think they look best when they are adults.
Adult CH male
Female CBB from this year
We made some crosses with other apparently not so normal females which you can find down below.
The second morph is what we call our Arsenic ball python. She has really strange speckling on her sides and has a jet-black background. I paired her up with the granite male and got five eggs out of her. Three hatchlings looked like the one below, but two died in the week after hatching unfortunately. Because the hatchling doesn't resemble the female when young I have a feeling it is a combination of the Granite and the Arsenic female. Time will tell. Next year I put my Leopard Piebald male with her.
Arsenic CH female.
Arsenic Granite CBB hatchling from this year.
The third one is what we call our Chrome ball python. He was a male which we bought together with two other similar looking males at a local petshop. This year it was the brightest male of the three that we let mate with a female. Results below.
Chrome CH male.
Chrome CBB females from this year.
The fourth morph is our Hent ball python. We acquired the founding CH female together with our CH granite male from a herp enthousiast in the Netherlands. I bred her last year to my Piebald male. I got one male looking like her and a female of which I not sure if she is the same thing. She might be a good looking Het Piebald or an ugly version of the Hent. Time will tell.
CH founding Female
Hent het Piebald male
The last female that gave us of the hook hatchlings is what we call the Itter ball python. We bought her as an adult because she was lightly brown coloured. We paired the Granite male with her.
Itter CH Female
Itter CBB female
Itter Granite female
We also have High hopes for this female. Our Fantasy ball python. Which was bought in a local shop called Fantasia Reptiles.
And to end this post some of our "Regular" morph ball pythons which we produced the previous years.
Leopard Piebald Females
Blond Bumble Bee. She has an entire yellow belly and get brighter with every shed. I wonder if other Blond Bees look similar. She is three and a half years old at the moment.
Comments are welcome.
Thank you!
Jonathan Brecko
Marc Brecko
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