Well, it's that time...time to 'trim the fat'
as I call it. Rack space is getting tight, food bill is getting high, etc.
Some of these are live rat feeders which I dislike, and others are picky/stubborn
eaters. I can only feed one night a week. If I can only get a female to eat
one large mouse or small rat a week for me, that's a problem. It's not a problem
if you can feed 2-3 times a week. I also despise live rat eaters. I feed quite
a few live mice but I just can't stand feeding live rats so a lot of these
are great snakes that just eat live rats.
We take a lot of pride in our animals and document
everything to the fullest. All information below is accurate and each will
come with a photo ID care card.
We will entertain offers but for the most part,
these are set prices. These aren't junk animals. These are clean animals that
have been (or are being raised to be) breeding stock. Shipping will be done
via FedEx Priority Overnight or Delta Dash and is not included in the listing
price. Please e-mail with any questions and thanks for looking.

| GBP-M-2 |
Proven Male Ghost Ball Python |
Price: $1200 |
| Weight: 1200g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 4/05 |
|
His story: This is the best breeder I've ever owned.
He bred so well for me and is so pretty that another great local breeder
borrowed him when I was done. If any of you has looked at my clutch
prodcution this year, you'll know that he bred two 100% het yellow ghost
girls with him and I produced ZERO ghosts. The last thing I'd think
that it was my male. Anybody will tell you that all ghost lines are
compatible except for the Citrus. Well, yesterday I got a call from
the breeder I loaned him to and he said he bred him to a yellow ghost
female and was looking at 8 normal looking babies! So, he's a ghost,
but at this time he appears to be incompatible with the yellow line.
He's a GREAT eater, he'll eat 1-2 large or PK mice each week that he's
not breeding or in shed. Awesome animal. I can also pair him with 2
or 3 of his daughter from this year giving you an awesome ghost project!
|

| PBP-M-4 |
Proven Male Pastel Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1160g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/05 |
|
His story: I have 3 friggin' breeder pastel males now
and need to part with one. This guy's the youngest so he has to go.
He's average at best but good Graziani blood, acquired from Eden Snakes.
He eats large live or P/K mice like a champ.
|

| HAL-BP-M01 |
Proven Het Albino Male Ball
Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1150g |
Eats: Live small rats |
| Meals and sheds documented since 3/03!! |
|
His story: I have had this guy for almost 3 1/2 years!
My first clutch of 'anything' was from him actually, PH albinos back
in '03-04. He's all male, goes off feed for 4-5 months during breeding
season, breeds like heck during season, then eats on the off season.
His weight varies probably 100-150g all year. He eats small rats on
the off-season. This was bred by RDR and purchased through Evan Stahl.
Evan doesn't provide paperwork with animals but it comes up with my
own documentation.
|

| HP-BP-M01 |
Proven Het Pied Male Ball
Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1880g |
Eats: Live large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 7/04 |
|
His story: This was our start into pieds. The soure
is somewhat questionable although I did track it back down and there
was nothing there to disprove that this snake isn't what they said it
was. He doesn't have markings and he's a big boy. I actually hold him
off feed or he won't breed. I'll include the original hand-written guarantee
as well as the e-mail trail on this guy. He's priced accordingly.
|

| 05-PHCAL-M03 |
50% PH Caramel Albino Male |
Price: $80 |
| Weight: 700g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/05 |
|
His story: This guy was bred here last year from a het
caramel male to a normal female. He's the only one left and is a little
piggy. He'll be ready to go for next breeding season.
|

| BP-F-2 |
Proven Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1780g |
Eats: Live or P/K small rats |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/03 |
|
Her story: This is the second female ball python that
acquired. She ate like a horse and gave me a great litter of eggs last
year (8 eggs) but never really picked back up on feed. fully. She was
over 2300g at her prime, now she's just under 1800g. Still energetic
and seems interested in feeding, she just doesn't eat that much.
|

| BP-F-24 |
Proven Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 3500g+ |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/03 |
|
Her story: This is the biggest female ball python I've
personally ever seen. She started topping my 3200g scale years ago.
By weighing her on a human scale, she's right around 8 pounds which
translates to 3560g. She's produced the past 2 years in a row. The downside...she's
a mouse eater (rats only occasionally), typically 6-8 a week. Also,
she has a high slug ratio. Last year she had 11 eggs and 7 were slugs
and this year she had 12 eggs and 8 were slugs. This could be because
of the fat content in the mice. As you can see though, she's not obese,
she's all-around just a big girl. On the plus side, she produced a baby
last year that is mind-blowing, one of the pretty normals I've seen
(technially it's a 50% PH caramel female, but nonetheless). You can
see her here.
|

| BP-F-35 |
Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 890g+ |
Eats: Eats large live mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 5/04 |
|
Her story: This is a good ball python female but is
just on large live mice, 1 or 2 a sitting. She's very pretty and I had
full intention of keeping her in my collection but I just have to let
her go.
|

| BP-F-37 |
Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1378g |
Eats: Eats small or medium live rats |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/05 |
|
Her story: This one is hard to sell (and obviously #24,
the 3500g girl). She's big enough that she'll go this year but she unfortunately
still made the list. This girl eats 1-2 small live rats a week. If it
weren't for eating live rats only, she'd be a keeper.
|

| BP-F-38 |
Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1550g |
Eats: Eats small or medium live rats |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/05 |
|
Her story: I got this girl with a burn on her snout,
her heat pits are permanently inflamed. It started to scare me thinking
that it was mouth rot or something serious so I took her to the vet
and the vet confirmed that it was just scar tissue. I never moved this
girl from quarantine into the main snake room so she hasn't gotten the
attention she deserves. She has a lot of potential and she does eat
live rats when offered. She's priced accordingly.
|

| BP-F-44 |
Female Ball Python |
SOLD |
| Weight: 1250g+ |
Eats: Eats live small/medium rats |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/03 |
|
Her story: This is a good ball python female and should
be ready to go next year. She's only leaving for two reasons. She only
eats live rats and she often only eats one at a sitting. This is a great
girl if you can feed multiple times a week. She's a little huffy, nothing
too bad but she'll definitely let out a belly full of air if you tick
her off.
|

| 05-BP-F03 |
2005 CH Female Ball Python |
Price: $60 |
| Weight: 425g |
Eats: Eats live large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 9/03 |
|
Her story: This is not a good representation of this
girl, she's very light and faded. I'll try to get a better picture.
She's just a weak eater. Not losing a ton of weight but only eating
live mice and not very often.
|

| ISB-F-2 |
Proven Indian Sand Boa |
SOLD |
| Weight: 748g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| Her story: We bought this entire trio from
Scott Miller, a sand boa breeder in Illinois that we have the upmost respect
for. The two females are from 1997 and have both proven. The male is from
1999 and is the one we call 'Corkscrew'. He has a bit of an equilibrium
issue. He was checked by a vet and she said it was nothing serious and
that he could lead a normal life and breed just fine. This was my first
year actually breeding them and unfortunately we didn't produce anything
(mostly due to our situation with our animals in a temporary offsite building).
Both females will eat live or P/K large mice, the male prefers small mice.
These are PRIME breeding stock, both girls are 700g+! The group of 1.2
is being offered for $400. |

| ISB-F-3 |
Proven Indian Sand Boa |
Price: $200 |
| Weight: 800g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| This is a HORSE of a female. Her story: We
bought this entire trio from Scott Miller, a sand boa breeder in Illinois
that we have the upmost respect for. The two females are from 1997 and
have both proven. The male is from 1999 and is the one we call 'Corkscrew'.
He has a bit of an equilibrium issue. He was checked by a vet and she
said it was nothing serious and that he could lead a normal life and breed
just fine. This was my first year actually breeding them and unfortunately
we didn't produce anything (mostly due to our situation with our animals
in a temporary offsite building). Both females will eat live or P/K large
mice, the male prefers small mice. These are PRIME breeding stock, both
girls are 700g+! The group of 1.2 is being offered for $400. |

| ISB-M-1 |
Proven Indian Sand Boa Male |
Price: $150 |
| Weight: 295g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| Her story: We bought this entire trio from
Scott Miller, a sand boa breeder in Illinois that we have the upmost respect
for. The two females are from 1997 and have both proven. The male is from
1999 and is the one we call 'Corkscrew'. He has a bit of an equilibrium
issue. He was checked by a vet and she said it was nothing serious and
that he could lead a normal life and breed just fine. This was my first
year actually breeding them and unfortunately we didn't produce anything
(mostly due to our situation with our animals in a temporary offsite building).
Both females will eat live or P/K large mice, the male prefers small mice.
These are PRIME breeding stock, both girls are 700g+! The group of 1.2
is being offered for $500. |

| SSB-F-1 |
Saharan Sand Boa Female |
SOLD |
| Weight: 540g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| Her story: We bought this entire group from
Jon's Jungle over 2 years ago. These were some of the first ones that
were imported into the country. For those that aren't familiar with them,
they are one of the rarer sandboas and are a new species just discovered
3 years back. They've been reproduced in captivity only twice and oddly
enough, they are EGG LAYERS!!!! Don't mistake these for Kenyans. Although
they may look similar, there are many differences (look at the 'hook'
on the tail for starters). These, hands down, are some of the fattest
and best breeding stock around. They were all treated when I got them
and are all great eaters now. They do prefer live but will occasionally
take P/K. The males will eat less frequently but both still have very
good size. The males eat small mice and the females eat large mice. Unfortunately,
this just isn't a project I have a ton of time to put into but for somebody
that's interested, this could be a great investment. Group of 2.2 is priced
at $500. |

| SSB-F-2 |
Saharan Sand Boa Female |
SOLD |
| Weight: 500g |
Eats: Live or P/K large mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| Her story: We bought this entire group from
Jon's Jungle over 2 years ago. These were some of the first ones that
were imported into the country. For those that aren't familiar with them,
they are one of the rarer sandboas and are a new species just discovered
3 years back. They've been reproduced in captivity only twice and oddly
enough, they are EGG LAYERS!!!! Don't mistake these for Kenyans. Although
they may look similar, there are many differences (look at the 'hook'
on the tail for starters). These, hands down, are some of the fattest
and best breeding stock around. They were all treated when I got them
and are all great eaters now. They do prefer live but will occasionally
take P/K. The males will eat less frequently but both still have very
good size. The males eat small mice and the females eat large mice. Unfortunately,
this just isn't a project I have a ton of time to put into but for somebody
that's interested, this could be a great investment. Group of 2.2 is priced
at $500. |

| SSB-M-1 |
Saharan Sand Boa Male |
SOLD |
| Weight: 312g |
Eats: Live or P/K small mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| His story: We bought this entire group from
Jon's Jungle over 2 years ago. These were some of the first ones that
were imported into the country. For those that aren't familiar with them,
they are one of the rarer sandboas and are a new species just discovered
3 years back. They've been reproduced in captivity only twice and oddly
enough, they are EGG LAYERS!!!! Don't mistake these for Kenyans. Although
they may look similar, there are many differences (look at the 'hook'
on the tail for starters). These, hands down, are some of the fattest
and best breeding stock around. They were all treated when I got them
and are all great eaters now. They do prefer live but will occasionally
take P/K. The males will eat less frequently but both still have very
good size. The males eat small mice and the females eat large mice. Unfortunately,
this just isn't a project I have a ton of time to put into but for somebody
that's interested, this could be a great investment. Group of 2.2 is priced
at $500. |

| SSB-M-2 |
Saharan Sand Boa Male |
SOLD |
| Weight: 240g |
Eats: Live small mice |
| Meals and sheds documented since 11/2003 |
| His story: We bought this entire group from
Jon's Jungle over 2 years ago. These were some of the first ones that
were imported into the country. For those that aren't familiar with them,
they are one of the rarer sandboas and are a new species just discovered
3 years back. They've been reproduced in captivity only twice and oddly
enough, they are EGG LAYERS!!!! Don't mistake these for Kenyans. Although
they may look similar, there are many differences (look at the 'hook'
on the tail for starters). These, hands down, are some of the fattest
and best breeding stock around. They were all treated when I got them
and are all great eaters now. They do prefer live but will occasionally
take P/K. The males will eat less frequently but both still have very
good size. The males eat small mice and the females eat large mice. Unfortunately,
this just isn't a project I have a ton of time to put into but for somebody
that's interested, this could be a great investment. Group of 2.2 is priced
at $500. |
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