
Friday, October 13, 2006
Centrillian Python (Morelia Bredli)

Thursday, October 12, 2006
Jungle Carpet Python Babies

My little pretties here were born (hatched) on June 6 2006. Born on 666 and all have forked tounges, SPOOKY. These are 4 of the 10 that hatched together. The Sire is George and the Dam is Gracie. They all have shed at least twice and have fed over 15 times and are quite healthy. They have been to the vets to be sexed and checked out. I am holding back the other six for now. I really lucked out on this clutch. I got fivr boys and five gals. Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Al the California King

There is a story that goes along with Al. My son Colt is a big fan of the TV show "Home Improvement" as is everyone else in my family. In one of the episodes Tim has a confrontation with a "dangerous" California Kingsnake (lampropeltis getula californiae) that come shooting out of his wall. Please note the sarcasm!
Well, from that moment on he wanted a California Kingsnake. So for Christmas I ordered him two (a pair) from a dealer on Kingsnake.com. The vendor shipped them overnight on a Monday via DHL. Tuesday came and went, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday no snakes. So I called the local pet shop and the had This nice gentle California Kingsnake available. On Monday (a week later) I got a call from DHL and said my package was ready for pickup. Please note I live in New England and the average temps in the North East that week were around 20 degrees. SO I head to the depot to "claim the bodies" and I was floored. Not only were the to little critters alive but actively moving around and flickering their tongues. Talk about a Christmas miracle !!!
So I ended up keeping Al for myself and gave two little fellas to my son. He named them Tim and Jill. I eventually picked up a girl for Al. Her name is Ilene.
These are great snakes. I love watching them when they think they are rattlesnakes shaking their tails and trying to be tough.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Samantha and Casper

"Albino ball pythons lack all dark pigment, they are amelanistic (
containing no melanin )........a normal colored ball python is brown, black with some hints of white.........take away the dark pigments........and the brown turns yellow..........the black turns white...........and the white stays white.........throw in some cool pink eyes.............and you have the "Classic" Albino Ball. "
- Ralph Davis Reptiles
I quoted the above from Ralph Davis Reptiles website because I couldn't explain it any better myself.
Casper was born in the earlier part of this year (2006) and I'm hoping to breed him to my sons normal ball python (Lady) in 2008.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Nancy the Irian Jaya Carpet Python

Sunday, October 08, 2006
Colt and Hugh



