This is my frist year breeding but I just want to share a little..

I remember when my step sister bought her first ball python. She lived with my grandma along with me. I didn’t have permission to get a snake and she wouldn’t allow me to “play” with hers. She housed him in a basic 10 gal with only newspaper, no heat element was present.
Every day when I got out of school (5th Grade )I would run into her room and hold Shorty. (She was at work at this time) I would always put him up when her car was pulling in.
One day I was at a friend’s house and was telling her about “the” awesome Shorty. That then sparked an interest in her getting one. I was looking for a care guide for her when I stumbled upon TSK website. That is when I saw the piebald and other morphs. I wanted one. It had to of been the most amazing thing I had witnessed. I rushed over to the for sale page and died when I seen the price.
Ever sense then I always had it in the back of my mind that I wanted to raise/breed these beautiful creatures. But until I was able to get a job the thought stayed locked away. During this waiting period I also was able to learn the proper way to care for Ball Pythons. My sister then had her first child and didn’t care about Shorty any longer and he was given to me when she moved out.
Talk about the proudest day in my life! ! ! ! !
I have Ball Pythons that I have no interest in breeding (Mainly Normal Males / Shorty included) but I could never trade or sell them off. I love them just too much. Even the females and morphs that I have that are or one day will be breeders I consider them my babies. Again I love them so much. I know I could never get rid of them.
Even though I have plans on breeding them I still consider them my pets…I am stunned every time I look at them…Before my day can start I rush into the snake room either to clean or merely stare that them. They are all so gorgeous!