I have been wanting snakes for a loong time and I have several other breeding projects on-going. So the breeding part isn't new to me, the ball pythons are though! I figure we all have to start somewhere, and yes I'm one of those people that dives head into something. And sorry Fully dedicated to this project, unless one of the babies manages to almost wrangle me to death I won't be letting them go any time soon ^^

I was trying to get a hopper, but my local store only had juvenile mice, juvie rats, or these *almost have fur* fuzzies. Figure it was better than nothing. Good news is all of them ate already (first three on the first day, and the spinner female today).

Have a couple more coming to add to the base collection.

I was curious behind the genetics of breeding. If I am aiming for an axanthic spider for example, and I breed my axanthic male to the spinner female. I would get Spiders, Pinstripes, Normals, and Spinners which are all 100% Het Axanthic? Which means I would have to breed a spider or spinner het axanthic back to an axanthic for a chance of an axanthic spider? The part that confuses me is that the way this works it seems like axanthic and spider are two different genes, which enables the double morph form, whereas something like mojave/lesser/butter act on the same gene and therefore it would be impossible to get a 3-trait mojave/lesser/butter morph? Or do I have this really messed up x.x