If it wasnt such a pain to upload photos, id love to post more... I took this and 100 other photos tonight. Hope you enjoy..

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If it wasnt such a pain to upload photos, id love to post more... I took this and 100 other photos tonight. Hope you enjoy..

Lets see the other 99 pics!
Jeff
How about just 1 or 2?

mmmmm tasty

What is that he's eating?
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1.0 Ball Python
1.0 Burmese Python
That is a pinky rabbit in the photo. It is a bit smaller than a adult mouse would be. -Shaun D
I can't get over that snake. How many in the clutch had that coloration?
Jeff
I have selected 6 to hold back due to there spectacular looks. Ill have more photos of the others posted in the future. Although this animal is definetly my favorite... -Shaun D
Thanks.
The photos I posted were of Jampea locale animals wich are considered dwarf retics. I suppose though im not sure what your looking for exactly...
-Shaun D
WHOOOPS MY BRAIN FARTED TODAY... I thought it said any dwarf pics? I do have some adult photos ill post em up in awhile...
Kara Told me that there is largest female is now almost 15' and she said that took 5 years and lots of trying to get her that large. But she still does not have has much girth as a normal 15 footer.
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1.1 hypo hoggs
1.1 Dumeril's
1.1 super tiger retics
These are a few photos of the mom. Thanks Shaun D

And her laying this years eggs...

I only am into snakes that max out on food size of a jumbo rabbit. For this reason I have not got a retic. Would a male Jampea fit this or do they get much too large?
Thanks
There realy is no reason a Male Jampea would absolutly need rabbits at all. My largest male is around 8 ft and about as big around as a soda can. He is fed rabbits but only a couple lbs a month and is doing great. -Shaun DeBord
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