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09-23-17, 02:25 PM
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Ball python pairing ideas!
Hey people fall is starting. Breeding season is nearing. And I just got a bunch of ball pythons. Never bred them before so hoping all goes well. Just looking to see what pairings people think would be cool with what I have.
Males
Superblast
GHI (might be a little small to breed, and haven't tried to find sperm plugs)
Goldblush Mojave
Pastel pied
Pastel clown (also a little small)
Banana (same again he's a bit small so would need to check for plugs)
Females ready to breed in size
Het pied
Het albino
Pastel special
Queenbee
Killerbee
Pied
Butter crystal BEL (on the small side of all in the list)
Cinnamon enchi
Lemonblast
Pastel het TSK axanthic
Black pastel het pied (same size as BEL)
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09-23-17, 06:24 PM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
Well what do you think would be cool?
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09-24-17, 12:54 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
You have quite the collection there but you should breed what you want and desire. That is more important than what other people think. All of them are winners starting with the nice array of pied combos that you have. Good luck.
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09-24-17, 03:01 PM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
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Originally Posted by Albert Clark
You have quite the collection there but you should breed what you want and desire. That is more important than what other people think. All of them are winners starting with the nice array of pied combos that you have. Good luck.
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I do get that. And I definitely want to put the pied individuals together and I'm hoping to pick up another pied combo with another gene at the Sacramento reptile show this upcoming weekend. I've just never really dealt with ball pythons before so was hoping input on what people like too.
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09-26-17, 12:14 PM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
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Originally Posted by killercandy15
Hey people fall is starting. Breeding season is nearing. And I just got a bunch of ball pythons. Never bred them before so hoping all goes well. Just looking to see what pairings people think would be cool with what I have.
Males
Superblast
GHI (might be a little small to breed, and haven't tried to find sperm plugs)
Goldblush Mojave
Pastel pied
Pastel clown (also a little small)
Banana (same again he's a bit small so would need to check for plugs)
Females ready to breed in size
Het pied
Het albino
Pastel special
Queenbee
Killerbee
Pied
Butter crystal BEL (on the small side of all in the list)
Cinnamon enchi
Lemonblast
Pastel het TSK axanthic
Black pastel het pied (same size as BEL)
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Originally Posted by killercandy15
I do get that. And I definitely want to put the pied individuals together and I'm hoping to pick up another pied combo with another gene at the Sacramento reptile show this upcoming weekend. I've just never really dealt with ball pythons before so was hoping input on what people like too.
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People like:
Pieds
BEL's
Clowns
GHI
Banana
Nobody cares about :
Pastel
Pinstripe
Super pastel
Axanthic
You are extremely heavy on males
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09-26-17, 01:41 PM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
Are Balls that attractive as a selling item? I have one, and I don't want any more as I'm trying to diversify my species, and it seems to me that the market is really saturated, even with the minority morphs that cost way too much for a snake I look at like a "pet rock" as some are want to call it.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see the where one would go with these.
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09-27-17, 09:21 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
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Originally Posted by Scubadiver59
Are Balls that attractive as a selling item? I have one, and I don't want any more as I'm trying to diversify my species, and it seems to me that the market is really saturated, even with the minority morphs that cost way too much for a snake I look at like a "pet rock" as some are want to call it.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see the where one would go with these.
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I put it this way, if they didn't sell would you still see so many available?
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09-24-17, 11:35 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
GHI x Pied would be cool.
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09-27-17, 01:07 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
I would say - the following pairing should give some nice babies.
Pastel Pied male - with the het pied/pied females. - for some het pieds/pied babies.
Goldblush Mojave male - with Butter Crystal BEL female. For some possible BEL babies.
Banana male - with Lemonblast Female.
GHI male - with Cinnamon enchi female.
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09-27-17, 10:28 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
Yeah I got into ball pythons on a whim. I only paid $500 for 3 freedom breeder racks and all the snakes. However locally where I am is pretty rural and expensive to get stuff in. And it's a college town next door. So there's a huge market for morphs of any snakes since they are one of few animals allowed as pets in the dorms. I favor carpet pythons over all else. I love the personality variance but for breeding unfortunately many people struggle with not enjoying them as babies since they are nippy babies.
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09-27-17, 10:37 AM
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Re: Ball python pairing ideas!
I picked up a 6yr old a few months ago and him and I have an understanding--he doesn't bother me w/o food and I respect his privacy. Now, I have a juvenile Zebra JCP and he was fine the first day, and when I put him in a temp tub the other day; but last night, when I moved him into a 20gal temp viv, until I can get him in a 40gal, he looked a little testy. Time will tell with him but I hope he turns out a bit better then his big brother.
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Originally Posted by killercandy15
Yeah I got into ball pythons on a whim. I only paid $500 for 3 freedom breeder racks and all the snakes. However locally where I am is pretty rural and expensive to get stuff in. And it's a college town next door. So there's a huge market for morphs of any snakes since they are one of few animals allowed as pets in the dorms. I favor carpet pythons over all else. I love the personality variance but for breeding unfortunately many people struggle with not enjoying them as babies since they are nippy babies.
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