
Once or twice very year, we find ourselves with holdbacks
that need to move up and not enough space. I'm in that situation big time
right now and am cutting back a few breeders and holdbacks to make some room.
Some of these I REALLY hate to see go but sometimes you have to pick your
battles.
PGBP-M-1 or PGBP-M-2; Pastel Ghost Ball Python Males; 375g
and 750g
I have an odd predicament with my pastel ghosts. I have a good looking adult
male that's a stud and I also have THE prettiest pastel ghost I've ever seen.
I'm leaning more towards keeping the 2010 holdback and replacing dad but I'll
keep whichever one doesn't sell. Pair one of these up with the het ghost females
below for instant pastel ghosts! Both of these are great eaters on mice or
rats.
$600
SBP-M-2; Spider Ball Python Male; 900g
This is an incredible spider, one of the prettiest I've seen. He got him as
a baby from Gib in 2007. He's been a great breeding but we have our bumblebee
breeder male now so don't really need him. He eats anything.
$175
PBP-M-4; Pastel Ball Python Male; 1100g
This guy has been a great breeder, unfortunately we have no need for him now
with breeder bees and blasts.
$150

2010-AXBP-M01; 2010 VPI Axanthic Ball Python Male; 450g
Technically this guy isn't a holdback but I thought maybe he'd get more attention
here. He's 450g already and should be more than ready to breed next year.
He's not the prettiest axanthic we've offered but he's far from ugly and is
holding his colors pretty well. He eats anything he's offered.
$400

HRAXBP-F-2; Adult Het Red Axanthic Female; 2590g
I've been a red axanthic fan for years and have invested quite a bit in them
(this girl alone was almost $2000 a few years ago). Unfortunately, I've lost
some interest in them and would prefer to focus on other projects. This girl
is a MONSTER! There's also no question about her lineage, she has a ton of
red in her. She prefers live rats. Think about picking the other girl and
het red male up as a package deal!
$700

HRAXBP-F-3; Adult Het Red Axanthic Female; 1350g
I've been a red axanthic fan for years and have invested quite a bit in them
(this girl alone was almost $2000 a few years ago). Unfortunately, I've lost
some interest in them and would prefer to focus on other projects. This girl
bred for the first time this year and unfortunately slugged out (5). She's
a little light on weight still but will fatten up quickly. She eats live mice
or rats. Think about picking the other girl and het red male up as a package
deal!
$400

HRAXBP-M-2; Adult Het Red Axanthic Male; 920g
This guy is a stud and has bred well the past two years, he'll eat anything
live. He was bought directly from Ralph Davis for a ridiculous amount of money.
Think about picking the two het red girls up with him as a package deal!
$150


Mystery Project
This is a long and complicated one. Basically, I've been able to continually
produce some odd offspring from a pair of snakes. One year one of the babies
was INSANE but died halfway out of the egg. This group includes the pastel
possible het genetic stripe male and the 'normal' female that produce these
babies as well as a 1.2 holdback group from 2008 and a 2011 male. I can provide
further pictures and information to anybody interested.
$1000
Double Ghost Project
This is another complicated one. Bottom line, I had a 'green' ghost that proved
incompatible with the standard orange and yellow ghost lines. Since then I've
tried taking the 'lemons' I got from those breeding and making lemonade, meaning
I'm aiming to produce an offspring showing both the green and orange/yellow
ghost traits. It could look like a normal ghost or it could look insane! This
project includes 1.1 double het ghosts, 0.1 het green possible het yellow,
and 0.1 double possible hets. Since this has just been a dinker project, I
haven't fed these girls as heavy as I could have. They should all easily breed
next year.
$800
PSBP-F-1; 2009 Pinstripe Ball Python Female; 925g
I picked this girl up from Mike Jones in 2009. She was so good looking I just
had to have her. Unfortunately, she doesn't really fit into any of my projects
moving forward. She should be breedable next season and eats anything.
SOLD

HGBP-F-2; 100% Het Ghost Ball Python Female; 1850g
I have owned this girl for 6 years and have produced 3 clutches of ghosts
with her. She tends to breed every other year. She prefers live mice but has
occassionally taken live rats. When giving her a good lookover before posting
her, it looks like she may have a bad eye. This is not a long-standing injury
or I definitely would have noticed before and it doesn't appear to have been
from a retained eyecap, my guess is that a mouse/rat got her but there's no
scarring around the eye. Doesn't affect her appetite or behavior. I have two
pastel het ghost girls that will be ready to breed this year so I'll be using
them to make ghosts, pastel ghosts, and super pastel ghosts so don't really
need a het ghost female. Pair her up with the other het ghost female and a
pastel ghost for a special package price.
SOLD
HGBP-F-5; 100% Het Ghost Ball Python Female; 1525g
This girl proved for the previous owner but I was unsuccessful this year.
She prefers live prety but is a great eater. I have two pastel het ghost girls
that will be ready to breed this year so I'll be using them to make ghosts,
pastel ghosts, and super pastel ghosts so don't really need a het ghost female.
Pair her up with the other het ghost female and a pastel ghost for a special
package price.
SOLD

SYBBP-F-1; Spider Yellow Belly Ball Python Female; 820g
I had hoped to invest in a Specter or Super Stripe male last year but the
funds never emerged. Unfortunately, without that, I don't have much of a need
for this girl. She does prefer smaller rats than most but will take them 1-2
times a week. She should be up to breeding size for next season.
SOLD

MOJBP-F-2; 2010 Mojave Ball Python Female; 480g
I held this girl back last year and would love to keep her but I need the
space. She eats anything.
SOLD

CINBP-M-2; Cinammon Ball Python Male; 880g
This is a GREAT looking male and has produced by super cinnys the past two
years along with several HOT cinnys. Ridiculous what I paid for him 3 years
ago but he was worth it. Only selling him because I'm replacing him with a
pewter. He'll eat anything.
SOLD

CINBP-F-1; Cinammon Ball Python Female; 1850g
What a stunning cinnamon this girl is. I got her from Bradford Cole Herps
who produce some great stuff and we've done a lot of business with. I also
picked up a smaller girl around the same time. I've decided to keep the smaller
girl and part with this one. She doesn't come cheap but she'll be worth it.
She eats live mice or rats.
SOLD
PSBP-M-1; 2008 Pinstripe Ball Python Female; 880g
I paid $800 for this guy 3 years ago, hard to believe. He's been a heck of
a breeder. I'm only getting rid of him because I'm holding back a lemonblast
male he produced in 2010. This guy prefers live but has taken F/T for me.
SOLD
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