exar15xe
New member
Hello everyone 
I have been lurking around for a while now, and chiming in occasionally. I have decided it is time to say hello and introduce myself. My wife and I keep a moderate collection of snakes including ball pythons, cornsnakes, and 2 hognoses. We first got into corns 3 years ago and have amassed a good amount of them now. We have been fortunate enough to create some really nice high expression pied bloodred corns and a few tesserras this year as well.
We have been reading and watching information on ball pythons for about 2 years and decided early this year to get our 1st bp's we instantly became infatuated with them. We began collecting a few here and there and this past weekend we were able to take possession of a small collection of adults. We enjoy all of our snakes and try to breed selectively to improve or create new morphs.
Both my wife and I are also working on our biology degree's with a concentration in marine biology with a minor in glass arts. We are also very interested in herpetology sciences, so we stay pretty busy between all of this, but defiantly look forward to making friends and continually learning from more experienced snake owners and breeders here on fauna.
Kevin and Tammy
T & K Reptiles

I have been lurking around for a while now, and chiming in occasionally. I have decided it is time to say hello and introduce myself. My wife and I keep a moderate collection of snakes including ball pythons, cornsnakes, and 2 hognoses. We first got into corns 3 years ago and have amassed a good amount of them now. We have been fortunate enough to create some really nice high expression pied bloodred corns and a few tesserras this year as well.
We have been reading and watching information on ball pythons for about 2 years and decided early this year to get our 1st bp's we instantly became infatuated with them. We began collecting a few here and there and this past weekend we were able to take possession of a small collection of adults. We enjoy all of our snakes and try to breed selectively to improve or create new morphs.
Both my wife and I are also working on our biology degree's with a concentration in marine biology with a minor in glass arts. We are also very interested in herpetology sciences, so we stay pretty busy between all of this, but defiantly look forward to making friends and continually learning from more experienced snake owners and breeders here on fauna.
Kevin and Tammy
T & K Reptiles