News 2014 Season
Anery Motleys het Eclipse
Ghost het Leopards
This litter of 20 was the results of breeding an Orange Pastel Leopard het Anery to a Columbian
Salmon Motley DH Ghost. I am looking forward to seeing what a Ghost Eclipse looks like in the future.
There was also an interesting parthenogenisis Anery Super Motley in the mix.
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Leopard Litter
This pairing produced some beautiful leopards with many different characteristics, some were almost patternless and some had a nice copper hue.
Overall there were 9 leopards and 13 hets from a leopard bred to a DH Anery Leopard.
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Best of 2014 Ball Pythons
Showcasing my favorite Ball Python hatchlings of the 2014 season.
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News 2013 Season
Orange Pastel Anery Leopard Boas
Two NEW Morphs!!
This litter proved my Orange Pastel Leopard Boas to be genetic.
We had Orange Pastel Leopards and a new combo: Orange Pastel Anery Leopards!
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Anery Motley & Jungle Boas
Small litter of 5 Anery Motleys, 2 Salmon Jungles, a Ghost Jungle and a pile of slugs.
The pairing was a Ghost Jungle bred to a Salmon Motley DH Ghost.
Looks like I hit the Ghost Jungle Motley but unfortunately it was a still born :(
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Sunglow Motley Jungle Litter
This was a great Litter of 21 babies from breeding a Salmon Motley Jungle DH Sunglow to a DH Sunglow. We hit Sunglow Motley
Jungles, Albino Motley Jungles, Salmon Motley Jungles, Sunglow Jungles and everything in between.
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100% TH Sunglow Leopard Litter
This big Kahl Sunglow was setup for a litter of 52 with 21 live young and 31 slugs. Sire was a Leopard
het Anery making the normals in this litter 100% DH Albino Leopards 50% TH Snow Leopards
and the Salmons being 100% TH Sunglow Leopards 50% QH Moonglow Leopards!
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Jaguar Carpet Pythons
This was a co-op breeding project with Sydney Serpents consisting of my male Jag and Steve Romards female Jag.
She laid 19 eggs, 15 being fertile. Clutch consisted of 13 Jags and 2 BEL Jags.
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News 2012 Season
Anery Leopard Boas, A Canadian first
Two Anery Leopard Boa litters were born here this year, all from DH Anery Leopard to DH Anery Leopard pairings.
There were some amazing looking Leopards, Anery Leopards, an Orange Pastel Leopard and some full Reverse Stipe Boas that are just stunning!
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Best of 2012 Ball Python hatchlings
I only bred a few Ball Python pairs this year but produced a few great animals that were welcome additions to my collection.
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News 2011 Season
First known Ghost Jungle Boas
This was a very exciting litter that yielded a high number of Salmon Jungle boas and 3.1 amazing poss Super Ghost Jungle Boas.
I was able to offer two specimens up for sale and hold back a 1.1 pair which I am really looking forward to raising and working with in the future.
The adult pairing was a male Super Salmon Jungle DH Ghost bred to a very nice clean female Salmon Aby DH Ghost.
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Orange Pastel Leopard Boas
This project started out as a typical Het to Het breeding that ended up being anything but typical!
Just under half the litter of 28 were Leopards with a surprise 1.1 Orange Pastel Leopard Boas.
Neither parent animal are know to possess Pastel in their lineage as far back as I can trace,
meaning this is the start of a brand new blood line.
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Salmon Motley Jungle DH Sunglow
This was a very small but genetically power packed litter.
The sire was a Salmon Motley Jungle 50% DH Ghost that I bred to a Sunglow,
producing a Male poss Super Salmon Motley Jungle DH Sunglow that I will be using for future breeding projects.
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Best of 2011 Ball Python hatchlings
Showcasing the 2011 Ball Python season.
Being a Boa breeder I really enjoy hatching out a few clutches of Ball Pythons every year.
My Ball Python collection is slowly growing and I have a few exciting projects up my sleeve in the next couple years.
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