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Snake Talk
Python Regius
With all of the many different mutations found within the ball python species, there are almost an endless array of combinations that can be explored. We enjoy working with many different incomplete dominant genes as well as simple recessive genetics.
Acrantophis Dumerili and Elaphe Schrenkii
Also, known as the Dumeril’s Boa and the Russian Rat Snake. We do not currently breed these species, but enjoy keeping them as these are amazing snakes that we have the privilege to keep and watch grow.
Boas- BC & BI
We have found pure locality Suriname Boa Constrictors to be among our favorites in the boa species. Keeping the integrity of the locality pure and preserving the breeder lines have been a goal of ours when exploring our breeding possibilities. We also have a deep appreciation for our Imperator species and the morphs that have developed in these animals. We keep and breed Columbian Imperator morphs. We find these animals to have personalities much different than the Morelia and Python Regius species. Their confidence coupled with an inquisitive nature make them interesting and a joy to interact with.
Morelia
Snakes from Australia will never cease to amaze. These reptiles are unlike any other to us. They can be semiarboreal, spending their days in an elevated perch resting or in the ambush position. We find our Morelia Spilota and Morelia McDowelli to be active when being handled. We would best describe them as the athletes of the group; lean bodied and strong climbers.