Current Availability
Update 07/21/14: Currently, I have nothing available, but have been taking names for several waiting lists. I do currently have a gravid Haitian Boa (C. striatus striatus) bred to a Dominican Red Mountain Boa (C. striatus striatus) - babies are expected within the next 2 months.
I am taking names for waiting lists if you wish to be put on one for the 2014 (or future) Pairings. Just contact me with your name, e-mail, and which pairings you'd like to buy offspring from.
Below, you will find an estimated price list for what will be available. The prices are subject to change to meet the current market value at the time of sale.
All animals for sale are captive bred and born (CBB) from my animals. I only sell imported animals if I have a surplus of a project I imported to start. These will be noted as imports.
Also, within the next 2 years I will definitely have CBB mussuranas, bornean short-tailed pythons, jungle carpet pythons, red-eyed croc skinks, and bimini island boas for sale. I may also add some projects that will produce tanimbar pythons, nicaraguan boas, asian vine snakes, amazon false coral snakes, kingsnakes, brazilian rainbow boas, and flying geckos.
I am taking names for waiting lists if you wish to be put on one for the 2014 (or future) Pairings. Just contact me with your name, e-mail, and which pairings you'd like to buy offspring from.
Below, you will find an estimated price list for what will be available. The prices are subject to change to meet the current market value at the time of sale.
All animals for sale are captive bred and born (CBB) from my animals. I only sell imported animals if I have a surplus of a project I imported to start. These will be noted as imports.
Also, within the next 2 years I will definitely have CBB mussuranas, bornean short-tailed pythons, jungle carpet pythons, red-eyed croc skinks, and bimini island boas for sale. I may also add some projects that will produce tanimbar pythons, nicaraguan boas, asian vine snakes, amazon false coral snakes, kingsnakes, brazilian rainbow boas, and flying geckos.
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