02-07-2010, 09:24 AM
Hey everyone,
as i said in my introduction i just bought a "Ringer" Bloodpython. I guess you can call it like that... it has a snow-white blotch on the side. I thought it was quite an interesting animal, it hast this blotch since it was born and it didn't change at all since then.
First off all I just wanted a Bloodpython, this is what I ended up with and of course I am hoping that there is something going on with that white spot.
I am now trying to purchase a male that is from the same locality as the female that i own to breed it to her and then to breed the offspring back to her. Do you think this little project is worth the work? I mean, technically it's just a white spot, I mean... it can happen to everyone. I'm hoping that somebody can tell my fortune with this animal or give me some advice, most of you are more experianced than I am so... yeah
Here is another Picture of her:
![[Image: RingerBloodpython.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v679/animalMoe/MoesAnimals/RingerBloodpython.jpg)
Many thanks, Moe
as i said in my introduction i just bought a "Ringer" Bloodpython. I guess you can call it like that... it has a snow-white blotch on the side. I thought it was quite an interesting animal, it hast this blotch since it was born and it didn't change at all since then.
First off all I just wanted a Bloodpython, this is what I ended up with and of course I am hoping that there is something going on with that white spot.
I am now trying to purchase a male that is from the same locality as the female that i own to breed it to her and then to breed the offspring back to her. Do you think this little project is worth the work? I mean, technically it's just a white spot, I mean... it can happen to everyone. I'm hoping that somebody can tell my fortune with this animal or give me some advice, most of you are more experianced than I am so... yeah

Here is another Picture of her:
![[Image: RingerBloodpython.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v679/animalMoe/MoesAnimals/RingerBloodpython.jpg)
Many thanks, Moe