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    Pics of my collection!

    After breeding for years and taking a ball-python hiatus, my collection is growing a bit again. My former snakes are all in my gallery, but here's the lineup of my current collection.

    Albino male. 'Ortega.' He has a reduced pattern with no alien-eyes.





    Albino female; no name yet, but leaning towards 'Queenie.' I just picked her up last weekend from a local friend who specializes in sand boas (not-into ball pythons,) and had some BPs left to him by his deceased sibling. She's a big, blocky girl and I am in love. She may be het-pied,because the sibling's other project-snakes were a pied female and albino pied male; they were a bit out of my price-range; lol.





    'Snot.' I got a banana male from a friend who could no longer keep him. I have my suspicions about him being a bumblebee banana. He is VERY active when he's outta his tub; i am lucky to have gotten this pic! He was rather on the small side (he just had that thin-hatchling look about him when i first got him; you know the look,) and has developed a great appetite and is growing well.



    'Punkin.' Male piebald. He is a jumpy little guy; not so much aggressive, as easily-startled! He has the famous pumpkin face on his side; will get a pic of that sometime.



    'Rocket.' Het pied female. She will be bred to the pied male eventually. I got them as a pair.



    And my big normal female, 'Helen.; She was a rescue years ago, and was in BAD shape. Burns on belly, retained eyecaps and shed, and a few of those poor-fitting-hide spinal rubs. She recovered completely and is a powerhouse eater; she does startle easily a bit as well, but there's not a human-biting bone in her body. She's really blossomed. I am debating on who to breed her with, once my males are to-size. She's in shed in this photo. She is a little bit over-bulky because she had a double-feeding last week, as my stepkid's snake refused its meal and this girl is the garbage-disposal type. I am suspicious that she could be a cinny.



    Thanks for looking! Also in household (not pictured) are my stepkid's spotnose pastel and normal (who had been another bad-shape rescue and who also turned out wonderfully.)
    Last edited by Ginevive; 09-25-2018 at 01:32 PM.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
    Ball pythons:
    0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.

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