This is the smallest ball python we have hatched that has survived, she's a 22 gram het piebald! I don't believe the odd coloration is genetic.



Enjoy,
Greg Graziani
(863) 465-2228
2009 Photo Gallery
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This is the smallest ball python we have hatched that has survived, she's a 22 gram het piebald! I don't believe the odd coloration is genetic.



Enjoy,
Greg Graziani
(863) 465-2228
2009 Photo Gallery
Tiny aren't they Greg!
We had a twin hatch out at 18gr last year, here she is with her twin sister at 6 months old in this pic.

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>>This is the smallest ball python we have hatched that has survived, she's a 22 gram het piebald! I don't believe the odd coloration is genetic.
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>>Enjoy,
>>Greg Graziani
>>(863) 465-2228
>>2009 Photo Gallery
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
That is one tiny snake! Did she come from a tiny egg? How is she eating?
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2.4 ball pythons
1.1 kingsnakes
0.1 crazy cat
?.? ASFs
1.0 husband
THE EGG WAS NORMAL SIZE BUT IT HAD A LARGE MASS IN IT POSSIBLY A DEAD TWIN. SHE IS EATING SMALL MICE HOPPERS.
Greg
Graziani Reptiles
its so cute!
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Jake Barney
snakes
1.1.1 ball pythons
0.2 corns
aquarium
0.0.1 Typhlonectes natans (aquatic caecilian)
0.0.1 common pleco
0.0.1 albino clawed frog
0.0.? feeder fish/ shrimp
Greg I had a pastel last season that weighed 19G she was so tiny, but once she started eating she hasn't stopped. She's my most aggressive feeder!!! She looks great. Congrats Chris
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