We're beginning work on an ambitious new project that will be a subsection of our Encyclopedia on Pythons. What we'd like to do is have a listing of each of the representative pythons and information such as scientific name, avg mature size, range/distribution as well as a description. In order to do this well we'd like to be able to include at least one picture of each of the species - sadly my collection is not yet quite that broad

I think we've got our balls covered on this one (though an adjunct project cataloging BP morphs/traits will require some donated yet fully credited images).

If you'd like to see your python represent his species in this section we welcome the submission of photos for this. We're looking for well-lighted and focused shots of good representative specimens for each species - and as room allows we might also include variations (ie in addition to a "normal" we might show a granite, tiger etc as space allows).

Submission guidelines:

1) Make sure your image is saved in jpg format and no larger than 1024x768 (further cropping downsampling will likely be necessary).

2) Watermark or credit your images to yourself - for example you could add to the image "copyright 2005 by (your name/nice/email etc)". If you do not know how to do this just make sure to mention it in the email and I'll be happy to add that in if your pic is selected. I just want to make sure credit for those pics is reflected to the owner and photographer – they remain your property of course.

3) Identify your subject - your herp's name is optional but please be sure to include the species name - and if there are variations in normal form that you are aware of (black-phase vs gold-phase in the white-lipped pythons for example) please be sure to note that also.

4) Email your pics to picsubmit@ball-pythons.net - make sure your BPnet username is in there somewhere so we can properly credit your effort.

5) If there are any species descriptions you'd like to submit for inclusion in that section feel free to add your notes as well!


This should turn out really well - and I think perhaps with its success, open the possibility to doing a similar project not only for BP morphs but also perhaps one dedicated to boas, geckos etc. We'll link to caresheets within each entry as available also - I won't kid you this is going to take me a bit to get pulled together and there are quite a few other areas of content we're currently juggling and getting situated, so your support and patience are mucho appreciated.