Jay@PJCReptiles
"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
I thought I would share what I got in this long awaited package from Becky. Over the course of the last month we have been trying to nail down a good time for me to take delivery. Either the weather was too bad on her end or worse on mine. Finally all the stars in the heavens aligned for us to make this transaction possible. First up I would like members to see how snakes are supposed to shipped. Becky did a perfect job with them making sure they would make the trip without any problems. Now for the snakes. The first snake pictured is what started this transaction in the first place. Becky wanted to get rid of him and I had to have him. He has a name but I already have a snake with that name ..... dilemma. He is a huge, golden yellow 1.0 Butter Motley. Then while waiting for the time to be fine to take the Butter boy Becky had a couple of other snakes she was willing to part with. These guys are great and originated from KJUN (I will be getting hold of you as to get some information about this pair). This pair is a 1.1 Kisatchie. These guys are quite big as well. After getting them out of the bag to make sure they were alright I put them back in the bag while I set up their bins. When I came back to put them away the male had shed. He is much nicer then the pictures I took of him with his old skin. Then there was a little surprise in the box as well. Becky knows how I feel about Gray Ratsnakes, especially "White Oaks" and she was kind enough to include a 1.0 as well to go with my adult girl a year or so down the road. All-in-all I think the wait was well worth it. Becky, thank you for everything you and your husband have done. The Gray Ratsnake was just the cherry on the sundae. You have become great friends and it has been a pleasure getting to know the both of you.
Thank You,
Jay & PJ
I thought I would share what I got in this long awaited package from Becky. Over the course of the last month we have been trying to nail down a good time for me to take delivery. Either the weather was too bad on her end or worse on mine. Finally all the stars in the heavens aligned for us to make this transaction possible. First up I would like members to see how snakes are supposed to shipped. Becky did a perfect job with them making sure they would make the trip without any problems. Now for the snakes. The first snake pictured is what started this transaction in the first place. Becky wanted to get rid of him and I had to have him. He has a name but I already have a snake with that name ..... dilemma. He is a huge, golden yellow 1.0 Butter Motley. Then while waiting for the time to be fine to take the Butter boy Becky had a couple of other snakes she was willing to part with. These guys are great and originated from KJUN (I will be getting hold of you as to get some information about this pair). This pair is a 1.1 Kisatchie. These guys are quite big as well. After getting them out of the bag to make sure they were alright I put them back in the bag while I set up their bins. When I came back to put them away the male had shed. He is much nicer then the pictures I took of him with his old skin. Then there was a little surprise in the box as well. Becky knows how I feel about Gray Ratsnakes, especially "White Oaks" and she was kind enough to include a 1.0 as well to go with my adult girl a year or so down the road. All-in-all I think the wait was well worth it. Becky, thank you for everything you and your husband have done. The Gray Ratsnake was just the cherry on the sundae. You have become great friends and it has been a pleasure getting to know the both of you.
Thank You,
Jay & PJ