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Paint
12-25-2009, 11:57 PM
Looking for: Male AND Female red blood pythons. I am not looking for a particular morph (though het albinos would be nice, I do not expect much more) but I do want NICELY TEMPERAMENTED and NICELY COLORED reds. I do not want imported smudgey browns-to-be babies either. Babies are fine if you can show me pictures of their parents (both parents,) otherwise they must be old enough to have their colors starting to come in.


For Trade:
Female Dumeril's Boa - Nice female, not sure of the year, but she is still young yet at only 3 feet. She is a little timid and has a tendency to run, but once handled for more than a few seconds off the ground, she calms down and becomes a very sweet snake. I work with her daily. She is nicely contrasted with gorgeous colors. Granted I am not a fan of dumeril's boas, but she was pretty enough that I actually wanted her. Eating f/t rats every time no problem. In fact her feeding response is pretty excited, stay out of the way, she has a tendency to slam herself and her food around!

Male 100% Het Clown - Produced by Mark Petros of ballpython777.com. Unfortuanetly I got this guy when I was new to snakes (and ball pythons were the only snakes I knew) and I did not ask for paper work. If you want I can try to get some from him now. He is a little small for his age because for the longest time, he was a terrible eater. He is now eating f/t small rats every time. He does not strike, however... you have to just set it in his cage and leave it, or else he will want nothing to do with it.

Female Argus Monitor - A small female (we are talking just a bit bigger then a ferret small) that has laid two eggs for me since her arrival.. how long she has been laying them, I don't know! She arrived in rather bad condition but her wounds have healed (except one, which she keeps busting back open with her activity, but it is still making progress) and is gaining weight rapidly. She is not a biter at all, but she is rather squirmy being handled. After some time she will calm down and sit with you. Feeding on a diet of f/t mice and rats. She is missing a few claws and the very tip of her tail. Other then that she is spectacular. I have been working with her to keep her favoring humans but now that she is almost fully recovered she has a lot more vigor, and while she is not a biter, she will spend a lot of energy trying to escape you for a long time. If you want a handleable argus, she can become one if you put in the work I am sure. If you want an active and curious display lizard... there is nothing this lizard won't explore and nothing she will not do witht he things she finds! As mentioned she is also already laying eggs. I do not suggest breeding her just yet since she is recovering from being so skinny, but when she is ready, she should produce for you if you have a nice boy to put her with.

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