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Look how cute this baby Ball Python is that I produced!! I still can’t believe I made this little noodle. Look at those colors and that tiny face 🥹 This is why I love what I do. From egg to this… it’s the coolest feeling ever. What would you name this cutie?! Drop it below 👇💚 #Snakemasterexotics #BallPython #ReptileKids #YoungBreeder #SnakeLove PythonLife FutureHerper

Hatching Super Rare Baby Pythons 101🤩 Pythons inherit genes from their parents just like us and these different combination of genes are what determine it’s unique colors and patterns🤯 Most of the time these patterns help with camouflage and there are countless morphs that are produced👀 I know it sounds like I am saying a bunch of random words but those are actually all the genes I can see🙌 I also know what genes the parents had so this also helps me determine what these newborn baby pythons can have🥳

Just a little insight into how I assist-feed a baby Pygmy python that isn’t yet feeding on its own. Every hatchy is different, it’s about understanding the snake and adjusting techniques to support them as they progress. Yes, my phone was very well disinfected after filming this 😆#reptiles #python #snakes #care #foryou

Nice waking up to a good clutch of seventeen blood python eggs with no slugs! This clutch is the result of a Goldeneye male to a Matrix Het T+ female.

An $8,000 ball python that never got to take its first breath 😞 This is one of the hardest parts of breeding ball pythons, or any animals, and something that never gets easier, no matter how long you do this. Unfortunately, this extremely rare baby didn’t make it out of the egg. I don’t have an answer as to why, and that uncertainty is often the hardest part. What hurts the most isn’t the dollar value, it’s the fact that this was a dream animal of mine. One I worked toward, envisioned, and planned to keep here for the long run. Moments like this are absolutely crushing, and it’s a side of breeding that most people never see or talk about. I’ll be honest, this one really broke my heart and made me question everything. But at the end of the day, working with animals means accepting both the highs and the lows. Just because it didn’t go the way I hoped this time doesn’t mean the dream is gone forever. We learn, we keep pushing forward, and when the time is right, we try again. 💔🐍

Ever seen a snake shed its skin!? Snakes shed their skin to grow, stay healthy, and replace old or damaged skin. As they grow, their skin can’t stretch forever, so shedding allows new, larger skin to form. It also removes parasites, bacteria, and worn skin, keeping them clean and healthy.

Checking through Retic egg clutches, just a video to show the difference in development between 20 and 70days. #reticulatedpython #reticnation #reticulatedpythonsofinstagram #reticsofinstagram #retic

🐍✨ Egg-citing News from the Snake Room! ✨🐍 Our Enchi Calico female is officially laying! The first few eggs look like slugs, but that’s part of the process sometimes. We’re staying positive and keeping everything crossed 🤞 for some strong, healthy eggs to follow. Breeding reptiles is always a mix of patience, learning, and hope — nature does things in her own time. Now we wait… 🥚🔥 #BallPython #EnchiCalico #SnakeBreeder #ReptileLife #ClutchSeason ReptileBreeding StayPositive

Something’s happening over here @island_morphs Be sure to follow for all the updates . . . #ReticulatedPython #SuperDwarfRetic #ReptileBreeder #ExoticSnake #SnakeOfInstagram

Ariana here from Snakemasterexotics 🐍 Check out these babies I just hatched. After about 7–10 days, they go through their very first shed. This first shed is a big deal. When baby Green Tree Python hatch, their skin is tight and dull. That first shed helps them: • Remove the old layer from the egg stage • Brighten up their true colors • Get ready for their first meal • Stay healthy and hydrated It’s usually a tougher shed. That’s why we keep them in the incubator until they fully shed out. The incubator keeps the heat and humidity steady. That helps the skin come off clean in one piece. If a baby struggles with this shed, it can cause issues later. So we watch them closely. Nature is amazing. From egg… to neonate… to first shed… all in days. What do you guys think of these little noodles? 🐍💚 #Snakemasterexotics #GreenTreePython #ReptileEducation #SnakeBreeder #NeonateSnakes ReptileLife GrowthMindset
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