That is the Butter Belly. I will be posting some updated pictures this week. He is around 400 grams and will be breeding some girls in March -- I hope!
He keeps getting better with every shed!!
Bill...I just want to let you know that I greatly envy you. Now tell that boy to get to it!
Brock had a neat clutch sired by two males. A female citrus pastel was bred by both a lesser bee and champagne. She produced 6 eggs and what hatched out was 2 queen bees, 3 pastel champagnes and 1 lesser.
See thread for pictures. http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=72493
"If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."
I had my first clutch sired by three males this past season. I bred a pied, lesser, bumble bee and pewter to my pied females. I really wanted a pewter het pied but I was still happy with these results.
Sorry I just realized the post was a year old. I was doing a search and came across it. Either way I still think it's neat.
Just asked this question on a UK forum today, been rotating a couple of males between two females..one in & one out, one of the pairings are pied / bp pewter x pied..would be really neat if both males produced from the one female