Hello everyone,
I'm very excited to be here. I should start by saying I have never successfully kept a ball python. I bought one about 10 years ago at an expo and it lived for all of 12 hours in my careand Needless to say at 14 that was a bit of a turn off. I ended up sticking with boas a leo's for the rest of the time I was herping. Then at 18 I decided to sell my collection instead of leaving them with my parents while I furthered my education. It was better for everyone trust me.
Now fast forward to today and I'm ready to step back in but at a higher level and BP's look like where I want to be. I want to state up front that my interest is not monetary but in the science/art of genetics. The draw of ball pythons for me is not only the diversity of morphs but the manageability of size and small clutches so I don't HAVE to sell any if I don't want to.
I'm currently the very proud owner of a normal het albino burm named Beans and a green cheek conure (small parrot) named Charli.