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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
    Thanks! I will probably try to film some video of my ant collection soon.

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    Great! Looking forward to that.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    My female managed to escape the other night. I haf no idea she was out. My daughter saw her and calmlt said "dad, there is a snake on the desk" while we were watching TV. I ha e no clue how she climbed it but whatever. She went up there to announce her new found freedom. I snagged a few mugshots of her.



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    haha awesome!
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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    My little spotted girl seems to be coming out of her winter fast, finally. She ate two small mouse pinks a couple weeks ago, and Tuesday night she took a small mouse pinky, and then I snuck a second one in as #1 was going down (whichI did the previous feeding). She looked like she was hunting after #2, so I offered a third, and she struck it.

    Most of the other snakes get fed in their cages, but she seems to feed better after some playtime and so far has refused to feed in her cage. Usually I feed (or try) in a critter keeper, but lately she feeds in my hand. I'd say she's comfortable with being handled.

    Debating if I should stick with the 10-day schedule I've had her on for offering this winter, or shift her back to 5 days.






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    Dottie!

    Here is Dottie. I got her at the Hamburg Reptile Show on 2/27/16. Was told she is a black spotted Children's python. Was in the market for a corn snake but came across this one and she was so gentle until yesterday. Will post my experience in a separate thread.



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    She's cute .





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    Re: Dottie!

    Quote Originally Posted by southwestchief View Post
    Here is Dottie. I got her at the Hamburg Reptile Show on 2/27/16. Was told she is a black spotted Children's python. Was in the market for a corn snake but came across this one and she was so gentle until yesterday. Will post my experience in a separate thread.


    Nice pickup, not sure what "black spotted" means as there aren't any morphs in the US, there are some line bred for specific looks (reds, ghost), however that looks like a nice little worm.
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    Admittedly, I didn't know too much about these until I bought one. I asked the guy I bought it from if it was a spotted python or a cross and he said it's a Children's morph from some line by someone in Germany. She seems healthy and eats well so either way it's all good.

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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by southwestchief View Post
    Admittedly, I didn't know too much about these until I bought one. I asked the guy I bought it from if it was a spotted python or a cross and he said it's a Children's morph from some line by someone in Germany. She seems healthy and eats well so either way it's all good.

    Do you have a close up of the eyes?
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    1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)

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