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The Most Trusted Name in Private High End Reptile Breeding.

On this page we will showcase many of our most cherished and special animals,.. our breeders,.. our raisers,... our loved pets. They are all special to us and they all have names. We owe everything to them and they are the ones that deserve all of the credit that we receive daily from our customers and herper friends. Without our snakes we would just be ordinary people with pet cats and dogs. But we prefer being a..... "little different".
 
This is "Pretty Girl", our largest Tiger phase reticulated python. She is currently between 22 and 23 feet. It's difficult to get an exact measurement when they get this big and every time we measure her it is different by several inches one way or the other. But always between 22 and 23 feet. Next to her is a fairly famous picture of Cole with Checkers, our second largest albino granite burmese. Checkers is currently over 19 feet though this particular picture in over 2 years old. She was about 17 feet in this picture.
 
Here are "Bodacious" and "Meadow" on the left, one purple-phase and one lavender-phase female albino reticulated pythons. Both are very tame and easy going like 99% of our snakes. To the right is "Adonis", our 13 foot male Labyrinth het albino burmese python. He too is a real sweetheart and one of our favorite snakes to hold and interact with.
 
To the left is "Polka" an albino 50/50 rock/burmese Cateater Hybrid het for twin stripe/broad banded/green patternless and granite! Unfortunately pictures of albinos don't upload very clear on our website. It's very frustrating at times. But he is named after his random orange polka-dots he has all over. To the right is "Ebony", a triple het burm morph that is almost solidly black in his markings and has solid black eyes. It's very peculiar and attractive and we hope to be able to isolate it and breed out some solid black burmese morphs in a number of years of selective breeding and morph crossing. This will also allow us to create solid orange albino morphs as well.
 
Here are some multi morph het rock/burmese Cateater Hybrids. We produced a lot of these this year and are holding back about 50 of them, mostly female of course. Above are some examples of just how different siblings can look in these highly variable hybrid morphs. No two are alike. These pictures were taken just minutes after these hybrids left their eggs.
 
To the left are a couple more of our giant albino granite females. We have more albino granites than any other burm morph and currently have over a dozen female breeders. These are "Betty Grable" and "Mae West". We named them after voluptuous movie stars of the 30's and 40's for a while. You reach a point where it's difficult to think of new, clever names. To the right are some of our hybrid breeder females. The hybrid Cateater rock/burmese don't get anywhere near as big as either of their "parent species" and females tend to top out at 11 and 12 feet and only about 40 to 50 pounds at the most. Whereas most female burmese usually reach 16 plus and over 150 pounds, respectively. We don't know why this is but it just is. Many folks prefer their smaller size. I know that our backs get a break when it comes to moving them about. Anyways, this is the infamous "Heidi", the world's first albino hybrid rock/burmese, "Candie Cane" and "Mary Kelly", from left to right.
 
This is a picture of a holdback albino hybrid multi-morph-het named "Hemi". He's about the most beautiful albino we have ever seen and unfortunately albino pictures don't load up well on our website. A more normal colored albino burmese can be seen next to him for color comparison. The girl on the right is a holdback female multi-morph hybrid named "Princess Fiona" (yeah, from Shrek, because she's so green). She was amazing right out of the egg, as every one of our hybrids is, and she becomes a deeper green with every shed. She also has an incredible jaggedy pattern down her back that we both find very attractive.
Incomplete Page. More pictures and text coming Soon!
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