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    New with lots of Questions

    Hello,

    I'm new here. Looks like a great site! I am not new to snake ownership, but I am new to breeding ball pythons.

    It all started for us with one seven year old normal male who is a much loved pet. Then we got the idea of breeding, and now we have seven ball pythons, one of whom is a rescue.

    I have plenty of questions to ask. I just bought a 100% het piebald male yesterday, and I'm definitely trying to learn as much as I can, because ultimately we want to produce our own piebalds.

    Dogs I am very good with and know inside and out- but snake genetics are new to me. I am finding that quite a bit of it is not that different from dogs, though, in so far as understanding the genetics.

    If I sound ignorant, have patience... I'm just getting started!

    Anyway, I just wanted to say hello. I hope to make new friends who share my interest in snakes as well as learn a lot.
    Jenna in Florida

    Eight Ball Pythons Kamala (100% het pied), Lou (het albino) and the normals: Boxcar, Jake, Gorgeous George, Heenan, Beulah & Ivory

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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    Welcome to the site you're gonna love it!
    Repti-Rob

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    1.1 VPI Axanthic BP (Jack&Samantha), 1.1 100% het for Jolliff Clown BP (Napoleon&Hathor),0.1 Pastel nerd line BP (Pascal),0.1 Pastel BP (no name),0.0.8 BP Hatchlings from my breedings, 0.1 Retic Python (she's about 12' right now) ,1.1 Kenya sand boas (Sandy&Dusty)
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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    welcome to the site. i am new to snakes and new to breeding also. we just had our first lock this week.

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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    Hi and welcome!

    This is a great Thread that Judy did...
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=52847

    It's under theBP Morphs and Genetics section here... Look around, there is an amazing amount of great info here!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    Thanks!! I appreciate the welcome.
    Jenna in Florida

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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    Welcome

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    Re: New with lots of Questions

    Welcome to BPNet, Jenna. I was just busy drooling over your gorgeous dogs in your other thread!

    Check out the link you were given, it's a great start to learning BP genetics. Here's a couple of more for you to save for later study.

    A good basic primer on genetics...

    http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics.html

    Same site - a nice overview of breeding with good clear pictures....

    http://www.ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html

    This one is definitely more advanced and you'll learn more about punnet squares here than you may ever have wanted to know LOL (grab a pencil and paper for this one). The best basic and advanced genetics for ball pythons information I've ever seen by one of the premiere breeders of this species. A huge site and chock full of great information overall.....

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/genetics_intro.html

    Have fun!

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