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    Collection Update! Picky feeders galore!

    So I posted back in August about getting into the ball python breeding hobby and finally received my females on 26 August. Finally got around to taking some pictures myself. You can find the original thread HERE that shows pictures provided by the breeders/supplies, as well as links to their pages/websites. I have a Herpstat-2 Termostat and am waiting on my rack to come in from Animal Plastics (hopefully within the next week). Can't wait to get everything organized

    Recessive Project:
    Planned Male: Pied 100% het Albino

    Albino Clown Female - "Butters" produced by BHB Reptiles

    DOB: Late 2013
    Weight on arrival: 328g

    Honestly, I could not be any happier with this girl! Not only did I get her for a great price (IMO) during BHB's Make an Offer day, she is by no means a picky eater. So far she has eaten 1 live adult mouse and 1 F/T small rat with no problems. Husband ended up naming her because "she's yellow and a little fatty." In a couple years I'm hoping to put her with a Pied het Albino and cross my fingers for a few Albino DH Clown Pieds

    Pied Het Albino Female - "Dislike" produced by Steve Winkler Reptiles


    DOB: 5 July 2014
    Weight on arrival: 92g

    Aptly named for her thumbs down mark and the fact that she has a very nasty attitude. She has done nothing by strike at me since I unboxed her :/ I've mostly left her alone, but the couple times I have attempted to feed her (once F/T, once live) she is extremely quick to strike but has no desire to eat. I originally thought she might be acting so aggressive out of hunger, but at this point I'm not so sure. I think I'll skip her during feeding time next week and try again the following week.

    Dom/Co-Dom Project
    Planned Male: Pastel Mojave Yellowbelly (Pastel Optional)

    Dragonfly (Pastel-Fire-Pinstrip) Female - "Currently Unnamed" produced by Precision Pythons

    DOB: 5 Oct 2013
    Weight on arrival: 460g

    This girl was a bit of a spontaneous purchase. I knew I wanted Fire in my collection and was actually looking for a Firefly female, until I ran across this girl and figured an extra gene never hurt anyone She is the largest female of the four, but seems very timid. Both times I have attempted feeding her she seems extremely interested and will then promptly turn tail to the farthest corner of the tub. I've attempted both F/T and live with her, since the breeder had told me she was being fed live, but not much change. I may also be skip her next feeding day :/ Pretty excited to put her in with a male, it'll pretty much be a complete surprise as to what I'll get with all the different possibilities Would also like to give a shout-out to Precision Pythons, customer service was great. Jon answered all my questions quickly and even gave suggestions for some filters in case the hubby starts complaining about the smell. 10/10 would do business with again

    GHI Female - "Little Bit" purchased from Ben Siegel Reptiles

    DOB: Early-Mid 2014
    Weight on arrival: 55g

    I was extremely surprised when I weighed her after unboxing. When purchased a month prior to receiving, she was advertised at 67g. I was assuming she would only grow as she would be receiving an entire month of food before I got her, but low and behold she comes in weight 12 grams less than advertised. Ben's response was that she might have been weighed after feeding and that weights will normally fluxuate. Out of all of them this is the one I'm most worried about. She seems active and healthy, but she has absolutely no feeding response. I've attempted to feed her 3 times, each 5 days apart at night:
    1st: F/T rat pinkie (looked very small next to her, but read that feeding smaller tends to hep on their first meal in a new enclosure)
    2nd: small F/T rat fuzzy (regular, brained, then finally dipped in chicken broth)
    3rd: small F/T rat fuzzy with a live mouse present (unfortunately I don't have access to a small enough live mouse, so was hoping the smell would get her active), then rubbed on the live mouse
    Each time she turns her head to it. I've even left them in her tub over night and they are always there in the morning.
    All the tubs temps are stable (90-93 warm, 82-85 cool, 65-75% humidity depending on the weather) with hides on both sides (Smaller hides were little tall, so I put some scrunched up paper towels in them) and I have wadded newspaper in her tub to try and help her feel more secure. She isn't in shed and she doesn't seem distressed, although she tends to like being higher up in her cage (sitting on top of the newspaper and checking out the lid). I might wait a bit longer before I attempt to feed her again, but I've never had one this small before and I'm worried that I might wait too long I did weigh her again today and in almost 3 weeks she has only lost 1 gram, so maybe I am worried over nothing?



    I was originally going to wait until I received my male to post this thread, but due to certain events there is a chance I will not be getting him. I won him in auction through Ben Siegel Reptiles as a Mojave Yellowbelly that looked like it had pastel in it (which most people agreed it definitely had pastel), but Ben never provided the parentage information that he offered. My biggest concern was that the male could have been mislabeled as a Mojave Yellowbelly instead of a Pastave and even though he looked like he contained the 3 genes to me, I just wanted clarification that he had already offered anyways. I really just wanted to make sure he did indeed have Yellowbelly, as that is the gene I'm set on adding to my collection. After 3 attempts to get the information, the only excuse I have gotten is the breeder is "difficult to get a hold of" (even though during the auction it seemed like the breeder was interacting with him fairly quickly) and that he is a "very respected and reputable breeder." I've provided my information to pass on (he would not give me the breeder's contact info as he felt it would be bad business to give out a supplier's information, which I respect) and have not received any attempt of contact. This makes me wary, mainly because IMO, a "respect and reputable" breeder would be more than willing to stand behind their animal. I'm going to give them a few more days, but with the difficulty I'm receiving on the matter and the issue I've had with the GHI female I received from Ben, there is a very good chance I will not be adding the male to my collection :/

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