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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
Welcome Bruce!
Good choice with going blue ghosts, I love the looks of them. Good luck with that project!
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
Welcome to the crew bruce nice collection....
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
Hey Bruce, Welcome to BP.net, the very best ball python site, lots of great people and expertise on here! 
The herd of regius is looking good, hope you get a buch of eggs from your girls 
Have you been getting my e-mails, I sent you two and have not heard back from you, perhaps PM me on this site.
A bit of history behind the Blue Ghost, N.E.R.D and Graziani both proved out their line, our particular girl was imported as a yearling in 02, that picture just does not show her true blue color, she gets more and more intensely blue with every shed. She was bred in 2006 to our F3 Pastel and produced 4.0 Pastel and 4.1 Hets, she took the year off in 07 and is now 2,900 gr. she will be bred back to her Pastel son's in hope of getting a different looking Pastel Blue Ghost.
Best of luck to all for the 08 breeding season.
Marc
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
 Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
All I have to say Bruce is it's about time you are coming here! 
The internet is a big place... it sometimes takes awhile to find one's way around. 
For Rab:
Below is a cut and paste of Jules' "FIRST" escape. He has gotten out 4X in total. I say with absolute humility as I am not so tolerant of loose snakes.
[QUOTE] I tend to be pretty intolerant of people that lose snakes. So I have been saying for a year now that I will no doubt lose one in the worse manner. It is all about evening out the universe and teaching humility.
Well the other day Jerome was doing laundry and I hear him say "who are you?"
He calls me into the laundry room, and there on the top shelf of supplies is a ball python, hovering and wavering, and S shaped.
I froze.
Said snake was tangled through a bunch of crap. So I say "make like food and don’t move. I need to find out who it is before we starting trying to grab this snake". A quick rummage through the rack and I realize it is Jules. He has managed to squeeze between his binder clips, WITHOUT popping them and has escaped. He is one of four that is on top of the rack in what I assumed were secure enclosures.
We wrestle with him, for a good five minutes, and finally get him off the shelf. He chills in my arms for a bit before going back into his enclosure. Although he did give a good jab and nice low hiss while we were trying to get him off this storage shelf. Attaboy.
Walking in there and seeing a snake in the most bizarre of places. My heart just sank. But at the same time it was such a bizarre thing to wrap my head around. For a moment I almost thought "wow... free ball python!"
And yes, his enclosure is now weighted down by the impenetrable wieght of classical sociological theory (Foucault, Freud, Baudrillard, and Bourdieau are keeping him in his house - if I misspelled... so be it).
I’ll be tearing apart the rack this week and adding new sides, and more shelves, so couldn’t have come at a better time.
And what does he have to show for it? Two perfectly lifted scales around his nostrils that look surprisingly like horns.
When I think about all the things that could have gone wrong I feel positively ill.[\QUOTE]
Bruce
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
 Originally Posted by Jonny2184
I'm a little late in saying HI. But I'll say it anyway! HEY, Welcome to the site!
I think your the first person I've seen from Quebec here! Vous parle francais ou anglais? I'm gonna guess English only because your spelling like your english!?!?
Yeah, Alberta Anglo Transplant here. While the rest of the world flocks to AB we couldn't get out fast enough. I haven't met alot of people from Quebec or Montreal online either. A few here and there.
Bruce
PS: I speak bad French to my snakes, because they do not know the difference.
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
 Originally Posted by RegiusCo.com
Hey Bruce, Welcome to BP.net, the very best ball python site, lots of great people and expertise on here!
The herd of regius is looking good, hope you get a buch of eggs from your girls
Have you been getting my e-mails, I sent you two and have not heard back from you, perhaps PM me on this site.
A bit of history behind the Blue Ghost, N.E.R.D and Graziani both proved out their line, our particular girl was imported as a yearling in 02, that picture just does not show her true blue color, she gets more and more intensely blue with every shed. She was bred in 2006 to our F3 Pastel... she took the year off in 07 and is now 2,900 gr. she will be bred back to her Pastel son's in hope of getting a different looking Pastel Blue Ghost.
Marc
Hey Marc, I never got the mails. I'll PM you when I am done reading and catching up.
I was wondering if you had bred her (the blue ghost) again or not. She is just a stunner. I have really high hopes for my het blue, he only gets better looking.
Dying to see what else she produces over the years. Just reproducing herself would be amazing.
The whole Regius crew is doing great. The pastel just locked with his second female (the adult female I got from you). She is paired with the het-orange and the pastel.
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
 Originally Posted by MelissaFlipski
Great intro and pics! Nice to have you on board and congratulations on all those rescues. Good work!
I had a question about the "lumps" you mentioned on Markus, can you tell me more about that. I am pretty new to this "sport," with our first BP just over 2 months ago. But we have noticed little tiny bumps (2, I think) on him. He has one near his spine a little over half way down and one on his side further down than that. They are very small and I hadn't thought much of them. I gave him a few massages on them, gently, but they are still there. Could they be from inuries (falls or such) or a genetic defect or an illness (I sure hope not!)?
Thanks for any info on that.
Welcome to the site! 
Hey there. Lumps can be either tumours or abcesses. Markus has one quite noticeable one on his side, just to the side of his belly scales.
You'll have to forgive me I can't locate any of my links right now.
When I got him he had developed it a few years prior, without any noticeable injuries. So I have always assumed it was a tumour. I haven't been able to locate a vet with a lab to have it biopsied.
He recently developed, or rather I found, two additional lumps further down. Both on his side. Very small, and feel like "grains" under the skin. His larger lump is also quite soft.
With the two newer ones... I did wonder if it may be some form of calcium deposit... but I need to do some more research and get him properly checked out.
If it is a tumour and benign, then he could be fine. But until I get something conclusive I would not breed him.
Sorry I do not have much conclusive info. If I can dig up some links I try and post them soon.
Bruce
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Re: New to forum... so are my snakes.
Welcome! Great pics and great stories! Keep'em comin'!
 Originally Posted by Loft Lizard
PS: I speak bad French to my snakes, because they do not know the difference. 
LOL! I never thought to harass the slithery ones with bad French...how do you say "Carmen, quit peeing in your hide!"?
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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