This year was my first year of college. I've always been a straight A student. As important as it is, by now I've realized just how much I dislike being in school. Some time in high school, I really got into ball pythons, as many of you know. Over the last couple of years I've gotten more and more into it, making some serious purchases. This is my first year breeding, and so far, it's going well, I should be producing a 3-4 clutches, thats with breeding about 8 females. Next year my breedable female count will jump to about 15, and the year after that to about 25. Thats just with what I own now, not including future purchases. I think I'll be able to produce some really cool stuff. I really think I have found my passion, my true purpose in life. I'm on this site about 6-7 hours a day, and am constantly thinking of ball pythons. I think the only thing in the world that I want to do, is become a full time ball python breeder. After I finish this year of school, I will be done, no more college, no university. I have a full time job secured with 40 hours a week and a good hourly wage as soon as I am done school. I plan to stay at this job for the next few years, as my collection grows, and I make more profit. I am only 18 years old, so I believe I have some time to play with this and if it doesn't work out, I can always go back to school. My parents have agreed to let me take this path, and do what I love. The have agreed to let me take over most of our basement and expand my collection on a very large scale. I really believe I have a legitimate chance at having a decent business up here in Canada, because there really isn't too many big boys up here, Corey Woods, Mark Mandic, Don Patterson, Henry Piorun. I really believe I can do it, I think I have work ethic, the diligence and the attitude, to really make this a reality.

My question to you guys is, do YOU believe in me? Could Peter Williams really be the next big name in ball pythons?