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These are not all of our snakes, but a taste of what types we keep. I pick my animals from top breeders many of whom I have known for years. Each animal has bloodlines I can trace back to something at minimum a breeder I know ( top breeders), or the wild. They have been selected for size, looks, and attitude, I don't take bringing in a new animal lightly as these all live fairly long lived creatures Some live 20 + years. We try and keep animals bred in captivity, putting less pressure on animals that are happy to be wild. I have kept and bred boas and pythons for 18+ years. While some people fear snakes, I find them to be fascinating captives. Snakes in general are quite easy to keep compared to other animals, they are simple animals. What I mean by that is if you know the facts of the species, and have the proper housing, heat, water, and feed they are a no brainer to keep and breed. These animals react as they would in nature to their environment which is now in my home. I don't expect something from them they don't have to offer. It isn't complicated unless you over think their needs.
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| Super hypo 50% Central American jungle boas
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| Caramel Coastal Carpet pythons
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| West Papuan / Irian Jaya Carpet pythons
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| Striped Jungle Carpet pythons
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| Zebra Jungle carpet pythons
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| Ivory Jungle Carpet pythons
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