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Liann
at Mon Jan 30 15:08:52 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Liann ]
Thank you Joe! Someday, I would love to be able to do educational presentations at local schools so that some more kids can grow up to not be afraid of snakes too. Until then, I have 12 nieces and nephews that love coming to my house to see my snakes. Several of my nieces are already begging their mom’s for baby ball pythons! My sisters are not thrilled at all at their children's new found "appreciation" for reptiles!
Yes, I do have quite the menagerie! A large amount of the snakes are young female bp's that I am raising up and most of my corns are just hatchlings, but it is still a handful! Luckily, I have been able to convince my husband that snakes are a good thing (he would not even touch them at first!) and he now helps out a lot with the cleaning and feeding. We also raise quite a number of rats and mice on the side too!
As far as the lineage, I am getting the boas from Shawna at Refined Reptiles. They were actually bred by other breeders though. I have the names at home and cannot think of them off the top of my head, but I will send them to you later or post them here.
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Amber
1.1.0 Colombian Boas (coming soon!)
1.0.0 Suriname Boa (coming soon!)
Balls:
1.28.0 Normal
1.1.0 Pastel
1.2.0 100% Het Pied
1.0.0 100% Het Albino
0.1.0 66% Poss. Het Albino
Corns:
1.1.0 Amber Corns
1.1.0 Butter Motley Corns
1.1.0 Crimson Corns
1.1.0 Ghost Corns
1.1.0 Hypo Corns
0.0.1 Normal Corns
1.1.0 Okeetee Corns
1.0.1 Snow Corns
1.1.0 Sunglow Motley Corns
Milks:
1.1.0 Hypo Honduran Milk Snakes
0.1.0 Pueblan Milk Snake - Marishka
1.1.0 Sinaloan Milk Snakes
Other:
2.1.0 Dachshunds - Dakota, Montana, & Cheyenne
2.0.0 Ferrets - Bailey & Keyta
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