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    First ball python clutch ever!

    Even though I've been keeping ball pythons for 10 years, I decided to ramp things up and start breeding. My females were still too small this season so I got a little impatient and ponied up the bucks to get an adult female albino last year. Great decision! She finally laid today, and followed the breeding guidelines pretty much to a tee.

    Ovulation on 4/6/11:



    Post ovulation/pre-lay shed on 4/24/11:



    Laying egg number 4 on 6/2/11:



    Seven perfect eggs laid on 6/2/11:



    She was bred by an Albino and Mojave, so there's some excitement and anticipation to see what pops out in a couple of months!

    Thanks for looking.
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    Re: First ball python clutch ever!

    Very nice!! Good luck to you!
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    Re: First ball python clutch ever!

    Congrats Mark! They look great. Maybe you'll get a mixed clutch of albinos and mojaves het albino. That would be cool.
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    nice work

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    Awesome! Congrats!
    Lots of BPs, and still not enough!

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    This is addictive...what did I get myself into?...

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    Congrats Mark!!

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    Im voting for mojo being the sire.
    That way you can shoot for a cherry bomb! Super mojo albino! So far only one... google cherry bomb ball python!

    Sent from my MB611 using Tapatalk
    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
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    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    Very nice looking female, good luck!
    8.28 ball pythons

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