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alouicious Jun 17, 2010 07:55 PM

Hey yall I was just wondering if anyone could help/give me tips on how to start breeding. Right now I have a 100% het albino male and a 100% het female full grown, and a normale female. You can check out the male and the reg female out on my profile. I'm trying to start breeding. I know they're too small right now, so I'm patiently waiting for them to get to the correct size. But like I said I'm just trying to get some help/tips/tricks that could possibly help me down the road. Thanks in advance.

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thunderpaws Jun 17, 2010 09:23 PM

Go to this link and enjoy. This is the most basic and complete look at breeding balls that I have ever seen. Everything on this page is literally identical to what I have witnessed for my first year of breeding.

Bill

http://www.ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html
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2.1 Tripple Het Caramel, Orange Ghost, Genetic Stripe
1.0 Honeybee
1.1 Het Lavenders
1.1 Het Caramel Albino
0.1 Het Albino
0.1 Spider Het Albino
0.1 Het Pied
1,1 Pastel Het for Orange Ghost
1.0 Albino
0.1 Spinner
1.1 Super Pastel
0.1 Jungle Pastel
1.0 Pied 50 percent White
0.1 Clown
0.3 Normal
1.1 Kids (9) and (16)
0.1 Spouse (22 Years Married)
1.0 Chocolate Lab

kingofspades Jun 17, 2010 10:44 PM

Patience is key. It will stop you from throwing your snakes out a window...
Enjoy it. Hatching baby snakes is a great feeling.
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"What is man without the beasts?
If all the beasts were gone,
men would die from great loneliness of spirit.
For what happens to the beasts,
soon happens to men.
All things are connected."

-Chief Seattle (Duwamish Tribe)

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