Woma Pythons
Like my taste in the BHP...I like high contrasted bold pattern animals with radiating colors...Orange being my favorite.
My Orange Woma lines come from Python Pete, Lazik, and Goergen. I also work with a yellow "reduced" line from Rare Earth/ Hamper.
My Orange Woma lines come from Python Pete, Lazik, and Goergen. I also work with a yellow "reduced" line from Rare Earth/ Hamper.
Cape York Spotted Pythons
I recently purchased a 1.2 trio of "VPI" Cape York Spotted Pythons and I produced 2 clutches in 2012. The babies from these clutches were more than I ever expected, producing very bold pattern, reduced, blonde phase and a super freak (last 3 pictures) with bright orange eyes and a very "jag like" pattern. Can't wait to put her back over dad.
Carpet Pythons
The Carpet Python was the first exotic species I "worked" with. I got my first pair in 1988. I love the entire Morelia complex and still have plenty of them. Although, most of them are in my good friend Jon Floyd's collection at the moment. I still have some Handley/Lazik line jungles, "NG" Line Coastal Jags, "NG" Line, A couple IJ's, Diamonds from Crutchfield and some unknown Chondro Lines that I maintain here at my place. As much as I need the space for the BHP....I can't bring myself to completely remove the Morelia.
Diamonds and Green Trees
Dumerils Boas
Every once and a while, you come across a specimen that's so killer you just have to buy it (first 4 pictures). That was the case with this male Dumerils Boa. I have no information on him other than he was purchased as a baby at a show here in Florida. I had kept Dumerils many years ago so, I'm a fan of the species. It's just not very often that you see animals like this. Finding quality females to put him over has been difficult at best. Thankfully, Paul Mitzelfelt has sent me down 2 really nice "Ruby" line animals to put him over. Hopefully, he'll get the job done. Stay tuned for more info.
Every once and a while, you come across a specimen that's so killer you just have to buy it (first 4 pictures). That was the case with this male Dumerils Boa. I have no information on him other than he was purchased as a baby at a show here in Florida. I had kept Dumerils many years ago so, I'm a fan of the species. It's just not very often that you see animals like this. Finding quality females to put him over has been difficult at best. Thankfully, Paul Mitzelfelt has sent me down 2 really nice "Ruby" line animals to put him over. Hopefully, he'll get the job done. Stay tuned for more info.
Rainbow Boas
Ok, here is another species I absolutely love and hadn't worked with in 20+ years. Same story with these as the Dumerils, I just happened to find some nice adults and that spurred me into another 10 or so. haha. My wife loves me for that one.
Anyway, we're happy to be able to work with quality animals and hope to see a litter or 2 this year.
Ok, here is another species I absolutely love and hadn't worked with in 20+ years. Same story with these as the Dumerils, I just happened to find some nice adults and that spurred me into another 10 or so. haha. My wife loves me for that one.
Anyway, we're happy to be able to work with quality animals and hope to see a litter or 2 this year.