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    Bumblebee ball python color

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkL1561 View Post
    Here’s my adult bumblebee. These pics are a little older but he’s still an adult here. It’s actually hard to accurately get the color in the photos. He hasn’t browned out much at all, only around the black markings a bit. Although, after shed especially, he is still extremely bright yellow! I hope this helps in your decision. Personally I love mine Also some people worry a lot about head wobble with these guys. With mine he’s only displayed it twice since I’ve owned him, only when he strikes and misses. Since a baby though he has been a super strong eater and hasn’t had any health issues. All-in-all I definitely recommend bumblebees


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    Beautiful snake! Love the high white and the brightness of his coloring.

    What kind of background do you have in his enclosure? It looks nice.


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    Last edited by alittleFREE; 08-08-2018 at 11:13 AM.

    - Summer

    0.1 Bearded Dragon ("Reka")
    0.1 California Kingsnake ("Cleo")
    0.1 Cinnamon Spider Het. Albino Ball Python ("Syd")
    1.0 Hypo Bredl’s Python (“Oz”)

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