I don't have anything super fancy or amazing in my collection (yet), and the most I paid for any of them was 100 dollars, but I'm still happy with them all and excited to actually get a start on breeding them! My ratio is a little off right now, but I don't have any particular breeding plans for my normal male, so I'd say it kind of balances out (he was a rescue and my second snake, I'm keeping him). Pardon the image quality, I somehow managed to find a group of very active snakes that don't like sitting still for very long.

The girls!


Miranda, my only breeding weight female. She's just a normal, but she'll be the mom to my first clutch, which makes her special to me. I had a choice when I first saw her, but I liked how dark she was compared to the other snake I was presented with (I like darker snakes, go figure)


Amber, a het albino who is quickly becoming one of my favorites. She's a racer, and it's a miracle she was still long enough for me to snap this picture of her.


Zelda, my cinnamon. A very shy girl, here's hoping she eats tomorrow. Can't wait for her to get up to breeding weight.


Georgette. My lovely mojave girl, who I find precious.

I'm on the fence about my last "female", since it's very possible Kirby (my normal juvenile not pictured) could actually be a male, damn my luck. On to the confirmed boys!


Gio, my lesser bee.


Edward, my cinnamon pinstripe


Chase, my normal male, who is my biggest male.

My current breeding plans will be to pair Miranda and Gio, hopefully before the end of the year. I'm hoping for a female lesser bee, or at least a nice female spider. Other acquisitions I would like to make would be a male albino pastel soonish (probably after I produce a clutch of eggs), and a handful of other more expensive genes after I've established that I can successfully breed my pythons and not just drop eggs in the bin (my greatest fear). Other future pairings are fairly obvious, super cinnamons, BEL's, I like the look of the chainsaws, etc.

Anyway, just thought I'd share.