Other Projects

 

 

Jungle Carpet Pythons (Morelia spilota cheynei)- We made our name in the reptile industry with this magnificent python.  Years of refining and cultivating the finest bloodlines available have culminated in a bloodline of animals that we proudly call our own.  Our Jungles are in huge demand and typically require a waiting list to purchase.  Contact us for details.

           

Southern White-Lipped Python (Leiopython albertisii)-  These are the larger, "Black phase" White-Lips of southern Papua, New Guinea and the Torres Strait.  The color is a very black head and back, fading to purple and gray along the sides to an immaculate white belly.  As with all White-Lips, temperament is variable but on average these are more calm than their Northern cousins.  This locality seems to be about the size of mature Coastal Carpet pythons and can reach 8-10 feet in length and are of similar girth.  We have expended a lot of energy searching for captive bred White-Lips of both phases, but it has been well worth the effort.   After years of looking for the perfect animals, we found exactly what we were looking for.    If you have not seen a healthy White-Lip of either phase in good condition outside in the sun, you don't know what you're missing.  Easily the most beautiful un-patterned snake in the world, iridescence abounds their silk-soft skin and their grace and power can leave one awestruck. 

         

 

Angolan Pythons (Python anchietae)-  The Angolan python is still one of the world's rarest and unique pythons.  They range from Angola through Namibia and are about impossible to get due to those nations political turmoil and instability.  Angolans average about 5 feet in length, but can get up to 7 feet.  They are stocky and powerful snakes with raised, beaded scales.  A characteristic completely unique to these pythons.  Many people make the incorrect assumption that these are going to be very Ball Python-like.  Angolans are snakes all of their own and offer eager, consistent feeding and lots of personality and activity in the cage.

     

Dodoma Kenyan Sand Boas

 

North Mexican Pinesnakes