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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #300

    Clown ball python with some more Rubellite and a big chunk of tumbled Milky Quartz.

    Photo #300 makes 300 individual ball python specimens shown.

    For my 2023 season:
    I have 45 mature females allocated for mating.
    With 1:1 Matings I only expect ~50% to actually produce eggs.
    So, that is about 22 clutches of eggs, around 6 eggs/clutch-so I'm expecting ~130 offspring for the season (barring any unforeseen issues).

    I am excited to introduce my Pastel Blade Het Clown male into my collection of Het Clown females.
    It will be interesting to see first-hand the impact of the Blade gene on the patterning of the inherited Clown offspring of my line.

    Since I have a variety of genes in my collection: I was trying to figure out what morphs I should target for 2023...
    I looked back in my records from about 8 years ago and I had wrote down a list morphs I thought were pretty cool.
    This year I am breeding towards these goals that I set long ago-some of the offspring will be one step forward, and others should complete some of these projects (hopefully).

    Wish me luck for 2023!
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    You bet, we wish you ALL the LUCK for 2023 & beyond. And we'll never tire of your photos- nothing like adding fresh "models"-
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #301

    Piebald in shed with some assorted Petrified Wood.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

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    Brazilian Agate with a Clown (+Pastel or Fire).
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #303

    Leopard Het Clown with some Obsidian (black/silver sheen), a large piece of chalcedony and a few strange stones.

    Photographing obsidian is odd because it both absorbs, reflects, and diffracts light at the same time.

    Below is a closeup of the greenish areas on unknown the stones.

    If someone IDs these stones in the rock forums I will let you know what they are.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Photo #304

    Some local Quartzy rocks, and a few pieces of Rose Quartz from the Mid-West USA (for some color).
    Ball Python is a Pastel/Het VPI Axanthic.
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    I like how this ^ ^ ^ snake's head matches the rock he's posing next to.
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I like how this ^ ^ ^ snake's head matches the rock he's posing next to.
    I didn't even notice until you mentioned it! You are completely right though!

    Photo #305

    I can count a little more than 15 types of stones in this photo (from Agate to Grossular Garnet to Topaz).
    Ball Python is a Spider/Black Pastel.
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    Re: Snakes and Stones

    A while back I bought a box of halved Thunder Eggs from Ebay. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderegg
    I thought the faces on the eggs were pretty neat, but, the 'shell' of the eggs was heavily textured and rough.
    I thought I would try and clean them up to be a bit more aesthetically pleasing to hold.

    Photos below are the same stones shell vs. face (first group out of vibe), with a clown ball python.

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    Photo #306B

    I never intended them to be perfect tumbles-so I am not surprised they are a bit rough.
    I am still very pleased with the results.
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    Who cares about "perfect tumbles"? They have so much color & personality- much like the snake.
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