Thanks for the nice compliments Joe. I have been keeping herps for a long time now and I have worked hard to get to where I'm at today with my collection, which is never complete.lol. Its funny b/c its really not as easy as some think or as I once thought it was. I'm finding there to be a TON more work now with my collection. It takes a long time to clean,feed and keep records twice per week. There really are no shortcuts that I can see. I really do love herps and I'm glad that my site gave that impression. I have grown to love the variations and colors that occur naturally within most species vs. some of the mutations produced. I'll probably be breeding a little bit of everything in few more years and will have a small number of high quality babies that may be available if I can bear to part with them.lol. I have a few new snakes still due to arrive soon so my collection is always growing but I've been a little more selective about who I purchase from these days. I see you have a male GTP and if you are ever interested, I have been looking (although not too actively) for a male breeder loan since I have 2 virgin female GTPs that are really nice. So if you're ever interested in a breeder loan, I would be willing to split babies 50/50 with you. Otherwise, my most exciting purchase within the next year will be a male GTP to mate with my females. Well, thanks again for the nice comments.
Sincerely,
Jason
(aka: carl3)
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0.2 Green Tree Pythons
2.2 Ringed Pythons
2.3 Ball Pythons
1.2 Hog Island Boas
1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
1.1 Nicaraguan Boas
1.1 Argentine Boas
0.1 Solomon Island Ground Boa
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
2.2 Bairds Ratsnakes
7.8 Corns (various morphs)
1.1 N. Pines(Pituophis)
0.0.1 N.Diamondback Terrapin
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