Yeah we picked up about 30 ball pythons, 15 or 20 boas (I'd have to check our catalogue to get the exact count) and a few dozen colubrids and all his 2011 hatchlings/neonates.
Each instar is a time period between molts. The eggs are laid and they look like little yellow balls. They shed an external covering and enter the post embryo stage (called eggs with legs by hobbyists). After that they molt (shed) and enter the first instar stage. This is the time between the...
I didn't expect her to go this year, but she had other plans. This is from a het snow X het snow cross. Only 6 babies so no surprise that I didn't hit on the snow. Instead 5 normals and 1 anery. Next year I'll pair her with a snow to get a better idea of her genetics.
I recently purchased a buddy's collection and with it came about half a dozen corns and over a dozen kings. Some of these are the descendants of the stock I sold him over a decade ago. So after nearly a decade hiatus, I'll be hatching kings next season.