Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 919

1 members and 918 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,945
Threads: 249,145
Posts: 2,572,369
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, SONOMANOODLES
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11
  1. #1
    BPnet Veteran Slashmaster's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-04-2010
    Posts
    325
    Thanks
    62
    Thanked 107 Times in 74 Posts
    Images: 4

    Post Frequently Used BP Terms

    After seeing a few threads asking what some terms mean, I made a list of some frequently mentioned terms.

    I hope someone finds it useful. Please let me know if there are any definitions to improve or change Or new terms to add.



    1.2.3 - a method of stating how many reptiles of a certain sex one has. The first number designates males, second females, and third unsexed specimens
    ASF - African Soft Furred rat, a type of ball python prey used for (primarily) wild caught specimens
    assist feed - the practice of inserting the nose of a prey item into a snake's mouth in hopes that it will begin swallowing
    blue - a ball python that is in shed, characterized by the opaque blue color of its eyes
    boob - an egg that appears to be fertilized in one part and unfertilized in another
    BP/ball python - Python regius, a species of snake bred in captivity
    burm - burmese python, Python molurus bivittatus, a species of snake bred in captivity
    candling - the practice of placing a light alongside a snake egg, searching for red veins that signify it is fertile
    CB - captive bred, a specimen bred in captivity and hatched in captivity
    CH - a wild bred specimen hatched in captivity
    clutch - the eggs of a reptile produced by one female
    co-dominant - a gene that displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if one copy of the gene is present, and has a super form
    cull - remove from breeding stock, either euthanized, sold by the breeder, or simply not bred
    cutting - the act of making a small incision in an egg around Day 54 to see the color and pattern of the specimen within
    Daytona - National Reptile Breeders' Expo, a reptile convention held in Daytona Beach, FL
    dinker - a "normal" morph snake with an unusual pattern that could prove to be genetic; bred to prove if it is
    dominant - a gene that displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if one or two copies of the gene are present
    F/T - frozen/thawed prey, prey that has been pre-killed, frozen, and must be thawed before offering
    flexwatt - electric heating tape affixed to a surface that is plugged into an outlet
    gravid - a female ball python that is pregnant with eggs
    het - hetereozygous, containing one gene of a recessive trait. The animal does not have the phenotype of the recessive trait.
    inverted - an action by a female, pregnant ball python when she lays on her side
    live - the practice of feeding living prey (mice, rats, etc) to a reptile
    lock - copulating in snakes, in which the male places its tail beneath the female's
    morph - a coloration unlike the normal one of a species, sometimes designed by selective breeding or by genetic mutation
    NARBC - North American Reptile Breeders Conference, a reptile convention held in Anaheim, CA, Tinley Park, IL, and Arlington, TX
    normal - the "wild type" coloration of a species seen in its natural habitat
    PAM - Provent A Mite, a commercial spray used to kill and control mites on reptiles
    ph - possible hetereozygous, meaning it has a percentage chance of having been passed a recessive gene by a parent with that gene
    pipping - when a young specimen's head emerges from the egg
    pre-killed or P/K - the practice of feeding recently euthanized prey to a reptile
    proven - a specimen that either produced offspring it is hetereozygous for, or an animal that has successfully bred and resulted eggs
    pop - the practice of applying pressure to the vent to expose the hemipenes and determine specimen sex
    probe - the practice of using thin metal needles to determine the length inside the vent, toward the tail, to determine sex
    quarantine - the practice of separating a newly purchased specimen from specimen already in one's collection to observe its health
    rack - a system for storing snake enclosures (tubs) that utilize vertical space, like a shelves
    recessive - a gene that only displays in the animal's phenotype (looks) if two copies of the gene are present
    retic - reticulated python, Python reticulatus, a species of snake bred in captivity
    setup - the enclosure and husbandry of a specimen
    slug - an unfertilized, small, yellow egg
    soak - when a reptile rests in its water dish
    substrate - the bedding of a specimen's habitat, such as aspen, newspaper, or paper towels
    super - two copies of a co-dominant gene are present, causing a different phenotype (look) in the animal
    urate - a white, solid excrement from a snake
    URI - upper respiratory infection, an illness caused by improper humidity or temperature in husbandry
    UTH - under tank heater, a mat affixed beneath a tank that provides heat
    WC - wild caught, a specimen removed from Africa
    wobble - a neurological disorder present in ball pythons having the "spider" gene

    They should be alphabetized...

  2. The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to Slashmaster For This Useful Post:

    Herpking (09-22-2011),Jessica Loesch (09-21-2011),JRSCB16A2 (09-22-2011),kitedemon (09-22-2011),Munizfire (09-22-2011),RestlessRobie (09-21-2011),wytchling (09-22-2011)

  3. #2
    Registered User CCfive's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-22-2011
    Location
    Lowell, Ma
    Posts
    388
    Thanks
    173
    Thanked 103 Times in 81 Posts
    Images: 3
    Good job! that should be very helpful to new members.
    1.0 normal (Hades)
    1.1 pastel (Snatch and Gypsy)
    1.0 pinstripe (Capone)
    0.1 spider pos het ghost
    1.0 mojave (Shrinked)
    2.3 kidz
    1.0 cat (The Cat)
    0.1 Hog Island Boa(BCI) (Calypso)
    1.2 rats (Dallas, Pinky and Bella)

    0.1 sexy wife!

  4. #3
    BPnet Veteran babyknees's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-10-2010
    Location
    VA
    Posts
    1,234
    Thanks
    322
    Thanked 317 Times in 277 Posts
    Images: 2
    sticky!


    1.0 Green Tree Python
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa


  5. #4
    BPnet Veteran Munizfire's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-09-2011
    Location
    Puerto Rico
    Posts
    803
    Thanks
    443
    Thanked 158 Times in 127 Posts
    noob question: what is VPI? i have seen VPI bps all around but have no clue what they are






    sorry

  6. #5
    BPnet Lifer Vypyrz's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-13-2009
    Location
    Morehead City, North Carolina
    Posts
    5,528
    Thanks
    554
    Thanked 1,800 Times in 1,267 Posts
    Images: 38

    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms

    Quote Originally Posted by babyknees View Post
    sticky!
    There is already a "Sticky" on this topic in the General Herp section...

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...s-amp-acronyms
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

  7. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Vypyrz For This Useful Post:

    Freakie_frog (09-22-2011),rabernet (09-22-2011)

  8. #6
    BPnet Lifer Vypyrz's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-13-2009
    Location
    Morehead City, North Carolina
    Posts
    5,528
    Thanks
    554
    Thanked 1,800 Times in 1,267 Posts
    Images: 38

    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms

    Quote Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    noob question: what is VPI? i have seen VPI bps all around but have no clue what they are






    sorry
    VPI Bp's are from the bloodlines produced by Dave and Tracy Barker. VPI is the name of their business... Vida Preciosa International...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to Vypyrz For This Useful Post:

    Munizfire (09-22-2011)

  10. #7
    BPnet Veteran Munizfire's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-09-2011
    Location
    Puerto Rico
    Posts
    803
    Thanks
    443
    Thanked 158 Times in 127 Posts
    ohh

    just like Nerds then... right?





    thanks!

  11. #8
    BPnet Lifer Vypyrz's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-13-2009
    Location
    Morehead City, North Carolina
    Posts
    5,528
    Thanks
    554
    Thanked 1,800 Times in 1,267 Posts
    Images: 38

    Re: Frequently Used BP Terms

    Quote Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    ohh

    just like Nerds then... right?





    thanks!
    Yes, just like NERD... New England Reptile Distributors...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

  12. The Following User Says Thank You to Vypyrz For This Useful Post:

    Munizfire (09-22-2011)

  13. #9
    BPnet Veteran Munizfire's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-09-2011
    Location
    Puerto Rico
    Posts
    803
    Thanks
    443
    Thanked 158 Times in 127 Posts
    yea, I knew that one


    thanks again!

  14. #10
    BPnet Senior Member kitedemon's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-01-2010
    Location
    NS Canada
    Posts
    6,062
    Thanks
    657
    Thanked 1,795 Times in 1,391 Posts
    Images: 11
    Good job it is a good companion to the sticky which is missing lots of terms. I might add

    BP/Royal/ball python - Python regius ...

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1