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protyping the beast
#it's still funny to me that when i got into keeping reptiles i thought of leopard geckos as aggressively boring#but than i stayed with someone who had one as a pet and she won me over so hard with her personality#now i'm obsessed with them and working on becoming a breeder#idk when you start out you sometimes want the coolest and rarest creatures but over time i started caring more about how comfortable they#are around humans and if they can successfully be captive bred#also i'm autistic about genetics/animal breeding and leos are great for that#especially because absurd fancy names for gene combos aren't common so getting into it is easier than with ball pythons where morphs are#called hyper vanilla extract road rage
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He shed and immediately started begging for food
He’s due to it Wednesday; something tells me he’ll eat that rat no problem 💛😅


#ball python#lesser pastel ball python#reptiblr#snake#snake blog#pet snake#python regius#reptile#he has such a funny personality im so lucky I got him as my first snake#like I ended up getting him more for the personality I saw when I went to the breeder’s rather than the morph itself#he’s been a great eater and shedder too which I’m so happy about#Daemon 💛
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ball python people tell me how bad is spider gene. how hard should i be frowning when people mention intentionally breeding snakes with that gene. with or without "head wobble"
#it sets off internal alarms to me like you cant do that as a dog breeder and im worried#that the lesser empathy ppl give to reptiles is letting ppl think quality of life isnt as important as a cool color#like fancy goldfish#ball python#snakes#reptiblr#reptiles
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So every so often I make the (poor) decision to peruse my local craigslist ads to see what's looking good in the neighborhood. Well, today I came across an ad posted by someone who needed to rehome their ball python since they're moving soon and couldn't take her with, and as you all know I'm always more than happy to take in a spider morph if it means keeping one more off of the breeding market...
Everyone say hi to Tipsy!

#She's a lil sweetie#Was gonna name her Weeble#But I asked her owner if she had a name and when they told me her name was Tipsy I couldnt bring myself to rename her#So Weeble is saved for another day#ball python#snake#reptiles#royal python#python regius#note that I only take in spiders as pet only animals and never directly from breeders who seek profit from breeding the morph#her wobble varies but as you can see from the photo she definitely is affected by it in casual/low stress settings#spider morph
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Also the newcomer in quarantine. Demonstrating his ball technique.
#snakes#ball python#my animals#He’s wondering why his hide lifted off into space#this guy is tiny#only 73g when I brought him home#he hatched in dec according to his breeder#he must’ve been pretty small when he hatched#my babies last year were 52-70g at hatch#i guess one of his clutchmates was only 20g!!#so teeny
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God I should commit to getting a snake. I've been thinking about it for a while but I think owning a pet that specifically relies on me would help me with financial reaponsibility. And I need this guy in my house



#dude fuck ball pythons. corn snakes are where it's at#they just naturally look this baller they arent even a special morph#ive done a couple years worth of husbandry research and consideration and i think i could handle it#the problem is finding a reputable breeder considering domestically raised beginner snakes are starting to be raised like puppymills
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Some of the best treats you can get today! Everything from proven breeders, ready to breed, subadults, double recessive projects and more! Check out the Morph Madness sale going on now over at Morphmarket.com! Everything for AK Morphs is 10 - 50% off!
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is anyone else here autistic and have a hyperfixation that’s like detrimental to ur health cuz like girl help lol
#rn it’s vapes#i’m like obsessed with researching diff types of vapes#and have been seriously considering starting even tho i have zero need to#other than my brain just decided to be obsessed with it#i’ve never smoked a cigarette before so i don’t need to willingly give myself a nicotine addiction#and i have zero interest in walking into a vape shop or any gas station to buy one#this is worse than when i was 16 and had a hyperfixation on researching ball python color morphs#i would literally stay up until 5 am every night for weeks straight making a huge google doc listing all the colors#and researching breeders as if i was gonna actually buy and raise ball pythons#it was insane i made myself extremely sleep deprived but i couldn’t stop#like it’s all fun and teehee quirky until ur special interest or hyperfixation is something stupid and useless or actually somewhat harmful#i was hoping kpop would save me from developing other obsessive interests but apparently not lol
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I didn't know peafowl also have incomplete dominant genes! I mainly know ball python genetics. Question, are there any incomplete dominant genes that are fine/mostly fine in het but cause health issues for the super/homo form? I can think of quite a few like that in ball pythons and a few dangerous genes in other common captive snakes.
The only incomplete dominants we have are white and white eye, where white is the total leucism gene and white eye is... either a form of pale leucism, or more likely a white spotting gene, we don't really know. The actual genome has not been mapped where the public can access it, and the mutations haven't been scientifically identified, so the genetics for them largely goes off of knowledge of genetics in general in combination with practical knowledge of what we see and how it travels and shows in the phenotype.
White shows white flights/throat latch in het form (most of the time, but it CAN be carried completely silently). White eye CAN turn some eye markings white (in the train's eye feathers), and some forms of it also cause "frosting" on the feathers where the color is diluted like it is in cases of pale leucism, where the bird looks like a window with a layer of frost covering it.
Pied is the only supposed dominant, where one copy and two copies looks the same in the phenotype, and (USUALLY) looks different from the wild type buuuuuuut it can also be carried completely silently, even in homozygous form. What people think of as a "pied" bird (by phenotype) is genetically a white/pied het (white and pied are alleles, the pied phenotype results from a bird that has one white and one pied gene).
Neither white nor white eye (nor pied) appear to have any deleterious health effects on the birds, aside from the fact that white feathers break down faster in the sun than dark feathers, so birds with more white tend to look rattier faster. Socially, white birds are sometimes rejected by colored birds, to the point where some hens have been noted to refuse mating from a white male if they can see other, colored males (even if they cannot reach the other males).
There ARE a few mutations associated with health problems. The only one that matches what you are asking about would be charcoal- where het hens can lay eggs, but homo hens do not, and for both sexes het birds do not seem to experience the same feather quality or shortened lifespan issues as homozygous birds.
The other deleterious mutations are "progressive pied" aka vitiligo (which isn't a morph, just an autoimmune issue that shows in the phenotype) which presents with autoimmune issues, and cameo which is OFTEN found with vision problems (which may or may not be directly linked with cameo, but cameo originally presented with birds that went blind a few years after maturity, and this problem was NOT weeded out properly before distribution, so cameos face a LOT higher instance of blindness than any other mutation). Fawn, in Australia, has been noted to face some of the same health complications cameo originally had (and may be or be an allele to cameo, given the similarity in phenotype), which if the mutations end up being the same or alleles may point to it being a problem, but that has yet to be proven or disproven.
There is a new, unnamed mutation in Denmark that causes weak feathers to the point the entire train "wilts" and makes the bird look like it is sopping wet, and it's unknown if the breeder will decide to perpetuate this monstrosity or not, and I don't know if heterozygous birds share that particular complication. Many are hoping the breeder doesn't breed more, but there's nothing anyone can do if he decides to go forward with it, outside of just avoid the mutation. Avoidance of mutations CAN cause a mutation to die out, as it did with Steel in Australia, but it's hard to get the "every mutation is precious and must be preserved" people on board with "some things are better left dead if it's not good for the animal."
#peafowl genetics#peafowl#asks#mice are the same#there are some genes that are a Problem#but mostly people avoid the bad ones and cull against them
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We should start naming dog colors like ball python breeders name snake color morphs.
It's not a blue merle it's a Blue shatter thunderstorm het blue eyed white
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AVOID BOA CONSTRICTOR . COM/JEREMY STONE REPTILES
Normally I don't post things like this but I cannot stand by and not say my piece on this. The ball python hobby has been going down the shitter for a long, long time. Not the keeping part of it, no, the big minimalist breeders who see these living, breathing creatures as nothing more than a dollar sign in a plastic tote, are absolutely ruining the hobby for us. Jeremy Stone, owner and runner of boaconstrictor(DOT)com, was throwing ball pythons high up into the air, 'juggling' them, to show potential customers how 'docile' they are. Absolutely no respect to the animals, and with how much he dropped them I would be surprised if one or two of them didn't have a broken rib. If you want to watch the video, a screen grab was taken before he dirty deleted it. It's here. (Sorry its on facebook, I havent seen it on any other platform yet) Not only is he risking these animals being majorly injured, he is showing just how little most big ball python breeders actually care about their animals. Because this is how other big box breeders are reacting:


(Screenshots are not mine, but are shared with permission) NONE OF THEM SEE ANYTHING WRONG WITH IT I am appalled and disgusted. I look at my babies, at Leliana most of all, and I could never imagine treating any of them with even the slightest bit of disrespect. These animals are so sweet, and so curious, and so special. And they're being treated like garbage. Adding on to that, now PETA and other places that exploit pet ownership for money will take this video and try to use it to end the reptile keeping hobby. Because they see this and can share it, and can make it seem like us small hobbyists, that actually love and care for our animals, are treating them like that. He is making us all look terrible. Needless to say, I am not breeding ball pythons anymore. I can't stand the thought of any of my babies going to someone like that. As much as I vet through people before they buy, I can't stop them from rehoming, and there is always a possibility that they'll end up in the hands of someone who only see them as a dollar sign. I'm not 'getting out of the hobby' as it were, they are my babies and they are here to stay. I just won't be breeding them anymore. I may breed other species in the future, but I can't stand the way the ball python hobby has turned out.
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A satisfied boy after eating his second meal with me 💛
Accidentally dropped the rat by the hide’s entrance and he struck before I could pick it back up, so he ended up eating inside the hide 😅 But happy that he seems like such a good eater so far!
#ball python#lesser pastel ball python#reptiblr#snake#snake blog#pet snake#python regius#reptile#the breeder had assured me that he looked for good eating behavior when breeding#and that it’d be normal if he refused the first meal or so but that afterwards they’d usually eat just fine#and he did tell me how to move the ray very slowly so as not to startle them but this guy??#i literally DROPPED it and felt bad thinking he’d get scared and not wanna eat anymore and he was like#FOOD. NOW
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lol this day might actually come sooner than i thought
I want a ball python Bad
#i work for a gecko breeder and half my coworkers breed their own animals and one guy brought in a bunch of ball pythons#he was looking to sell them off and im this close. This fuckin close
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Day 28 of posting cute creatures we found on our field trip:

Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus) is my favorite native snake. Called some variation of smok or smuk in every Slavic language, this snake was believed to be able to become a dragon. It was also believed that this snake protects people, especially children and that if it bites you, then you’ll be cured of all of your ailments. That’s the snake you see twisting around the Aesculap’s staff used as a symbol in medicine. There are countless rituals and myths all over Europe dedicated to this particular animal. And such insanely rich mythology originates from just one fact about this snake:
It’s so damn friendly!
This girl that we caught literally wanted to take pics with everyone. She let every single person in the class of 30 to play with her. No bites, no stress poses, she was constantly so calm and curious. And that’s true for all of them.
When I was doing my herpetology education, our teacher told us that these snakes probably perceive humans as warm trees. They always freak out when you catch them, but when they realize that they’ve been caught by human they immediately relax. It’s really weird, but wonderful to hold such a friendly little snake. Some wild caught ones were friendlier than pet snakes I interacted with.
But, we can’t have these as pets! They are protected by every law imaginable. One of the greatest herpetology experts in my country who is also a snake breeder, told me that aesculapian snake would be as popular as ball pythons or corn snakes if it ever reached the market, but unfortunately, it is a forbidden pet.
These snakes are very common and very useful to people as they feed on mice and other rodents. The one we caught has wonderful "eyeliner" marking on her face, but some don't have it. But they all have those nice bluish-white speckles on their body. This is a 10/10 snake, I definitely recommend interacting with one.
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talking to snake breeders is crazy bc the ball python sellers will say "ball pythons are the best beginner snakes trust me bro" and the hognose snake sellers will say "hognose snakes are the best beginner snakes trust me bro" and the king snake sellers will say "king snakes are the best beginner snakes trust me bro" and they all have different opinions on how large the enclosure should be. awesome
#after speaking to many peolpe i have figured out that king snake is prob easiest lol#but this is all hypothetical i am not getting a snake anytime soon#text#shoutout to one guy last year who told me a full grown hognose snake could live in a 10gal tank. girl what
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Well, about ACNH, how far are you on your island and do you have a theme for it?
I don't really have one yet, besides just wanting to build a giant botanical garden all over the island. I'm more of a collector than a builder in ACNH tbh, I go NUTS for collecting all the critters, fossils and art, plus I love flower breeding to the point where I keep track of the genetic codes of every single one of my flowers lol. And I keep track of everything with my handy dandy notebook <3



YEAHHH pet tour under the cut!!!
SO to start off the list, heres my kitties!



Their names are Pixel (black and white), Nixie (high white blue calico), Link (fawn) and Navi (blue w red chest) and they're my rocks <3 Nixie is the youngest, and she is an absolute menace at any given time lol,, Pixel has to be the most clingy cat I've ever met, she starts wailing at me the second I go outside or into a room she's not allowed in, the poor thing :') She's SUCH a cuddlebug though <3 Link and Navi are littermates! Navi is such a vocal kitty, she meows at everything for any reason whatsoever, while Link is such a quiet but sweet and friendly little guy <3
Next up - my hens!


Right now I have two adult Light Sussex hens! They're not really into cuddles or pats, but that doesn't bother me. They're friendly snd happy, that's all that matters to me. I am however adding to the flock soon, and I'm excited to see how that goes! They're Swedish Flowerhens, and they only just hatched about two weeks ago so they're still just little babies <3

I do actually have snakes too, but I can't seem to find any pics of them ?? But one of them's a lavender kornsnake and the other is what the breeder called a "soul eater" ball python <3
#chitchat#ask#not sporeclan#i used to have rats too!! but uh. turns out i am very very allergic to rats#so no more rats for me :(
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