Killer Bee!

This year I was able to produce this Killer Bee and boy does she hold up to that name. The blushing on this morph is amazing. This morph is produced from breeding and Bumble Bee to a Pastel. The soft pattern on this animal truly makes it to be one of the most desirable morphs out there.

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Rosy Boas

Rosy Boas were my first love. These small southern locale snakes make great first time pets. Rosy boas colours are dictated from the locale in which they were produced. Mexican's are usually a cream background with black or chocolate brown stripes. Where Mid Bajas are usually grey with red or dark orange stripes. They usually grow to about 2 feet and start off about 6 inches long.

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Pastel Ball Pythons

Female Pastel Ball Pythons still tend to be one of the staples behind ball python breeders for creating new morphs.

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My Favorite

Mojave Ball Pythons are still one of my favorite ball pythons. The contrast in colours is amazing and tends to be the only morph that looks better with age.

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Anthill Pythons

Anthill pythons or pygmy pythons are a dark red colour. Pictures don't do this pythons colours justice. These are by far one of the brightess antaresia. They are located in Western Australia.

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Cinnamon Ball Python

Cinnamon Ball Pythons are a deep chocolate brown with faded sides and a solid white underbelly.

Anza Borrego

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. Five-hundred miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the California Desert. The park is named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish name borrego, or bighorn sheep. Anza Borrego rosy boas show characteristics of both coastal and desert forms, they are attractively marked with bright orange, burnt orange, or brown thin jagged stripes and speckles on very pale grays, silver to whitish background.

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Lesser Platinum

The Key. This morph is the key in producing one of the cleanest looking snakes in the world... the Blue Eyed Leucistic. Combine a Lesser with and Mojave and you might have a chance of producing one!

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Pinstripe

The pinstripe ball python is still proving to be one of the backbone morphs for new up and coming designers. The Lemonblast is just one of these morphs as well as the pinstripe axanthic. Pinstipes generally are a light colour with small thin strips going from head to torso and a all white belly.

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Just in the middle of creating and updating the new site.  Should have it up shortly with all new snakes and information.
 
Update 2009-12-03
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Breeding Season Has Begun!!!

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Available 2009-10-07
Written by Ian Muir   

I can't believe it's almost that time to start cooling down everything again.  I'm updating the available pages with Spotted Pythons, Mexican Rosy Boas, Mid Baja Rosy Boas, and Ball Pythons. If you're interested in anything please email or call.

 

I've also got a few males that I no longer need that I'll be adding to the available list in the next two days Including a 2006 Cinnamon Male Pastel and a beautiful 2007 Bumble Bee Male.  I've also got some pictures or some of the offspring that was produced here over the summer with some help from Don Patterson.

 

I've also been building some new racks that has taken up a lot of my time.  I've still working on getting my How To:Incubator page up and running.  It's about half way there.  I've got a lot of pictures to go through that's taking up most of the time.

 
Great balls of fire
Written by Ian Muir   

Fireballs are proving out to be a key ingredient in making stunning morphs into amazing morphs!  When you've got the chance check out Fire x Mojaves and Firefly.  This is just the start of a morph that's going to be a necessity in everyone's collection.  These are a co-dominate mutation, when breed together they produce the "Black-eyed Lucy".  Which on it's own is a very cool snake.

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Rosy Boa Fact
The epithet trivirgata refers to the distinct three stripes that are characteristic of the species. The Rosy Boa is considered to be the only species within the genus Lichanura, but one researcher has placed it in the genus Charina with the Rubber Boa.
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