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Ball Pythons - Various Morphs
I have decided to jump on the Ball Python bandwagon. I have kept Ball
Pythons for years but just as pets, and as the market changes and so many new
and cool morphs are becoming available. I have decided to work with a few.
This is the hottest thing going in the snake world. I look forward to
working with some of these really beautiful and easy to keep snakes. |
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Woma Pythons
I hope to
produce these this year, as they are one of the most beautiful of all the
pythons. |
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Burmese Pythons - Many
different morphs
These are my favorite of all snakes. My first
pet snake was a normal burmese python. In the next few years, I hope
to produce, Granites, Albino Granite, Labyrinth, Albino Labyrinth, Green/Patternless,
Albino Green/Patternless, Albinos and hets of all the combinations. |
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Tiger Reticulated Pythons - Super Tigers -
Albino Super Tigers
These are arguably the largest snake in the world, but almost certainly the
longest. My animals are Baldogo, Clark, and Wilbanks stock, and as with most tiger retics
have great temperaments. They grow fast and make great pets for
someone looking for a giant snake. |
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BOAS |
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Suriname Red-Tail Boas
This is a beautiful adult Suri produced by Rob Tudehope that I acquired from
Charles Escoffrey. I am planning to breed her to a nice deeply
colored male this year. |
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Boa Constrictor Imperator - Various
morphs I am working with several of the more popular morphs of BCI
including albino, hypo, and sunglow. See other pics in The Collection
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Double het Ghost ( Hypo het
Anerythristic)
This animal is a beautiful hypo that is 100% het Anery. He is an 04
baby and comes from a very beautiful line of hypos. When bred to an
Anery, this cross will produce Ghost boas. |
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Caulkers Cay Boa
These are considered one of
the dwarf boas and do not get as large as other Boa Constrictor species.
They are very distinct looking boas. These are Rio Bravo line. |
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Hog Island Boas
Cayos los Cochinos or Hog island is two small
cays off the coast of Honduras. Hog's are considered one of the dwarf
boas reaching a length of 4 1/2 to 6 feet. They are typically very
docile and easy to work with. My adults were produced and purchased
from John Wisser of Tropical Vision. |
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Nicaraguan Boas
This is another type of dwarf boa that are really great snakes for someone
looking for a boa that does not get really big, and breeds small. |
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Hypo and Normal (Wild Type)
Sonoran Desert Mexican Boas
Another type of dwarf boas,
these boas have become more and more popular over the last couple years.
I have put together a nice group of wild type as well as the hypos pictured,
which were produced by Vin Russo in 2004. |
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Anerythristic Kenyan Sand
Boas These are
one of the smallest boas on the market. Females reach a length of
about two feet and males about 20 inches. Anerythrism is the lack of
red pigment and these snakes differ from normal (wild type) Kenyan Sand Boas
in that regard. They are beautiful animals with dark banding and
lavender spacing. |