Thought I'd show a couple pictures of some of my animals/some of the stuff I had that I cleared out to make space for project stuff...
My big Tiger het albino. Ignore the bad shed, that's why she's in the kitchen. Most of her shed was all over her cage so I let her stretch/rub on the cabinets while I cleaned her cage. It's amazing how much shed these guys put out and the places you'll find pieces of it LOL. She's about 18' 120lbs or so. She was too underweight IMO to breed this season, so I'm slamming her with rabbits in anticipation for next season.

Normal het female before breeding. She's around 13-14'

Normal het female laying eggs.

Normal male burm I had. That was from the day I got him. He was about 11-12' Mostly tame, treated him for an RI/dehydration and got that shed off him. He came to me looking almost black because of the amount of sheds on him, and he was not happy that first night LOL

Normal female retic 10-12' long. Was owned by a drug dealer too afraid to work with her, never struck but took forever to switch to rabbits. Very flighty snake after 2 years of no handling before me... She's with a friend of mine now and still doing great.

My 12' female albino burm, sold her to one of my local breeders still working with burms so I had room for more retics.

My little yellow anaconda- also went to a friend of mine with a male yellow. Tried for 6 months to track down a male for sale to no avail, really a shame that they are on the lacey act... This girl was mean as hell, but gorgeous colors. When she produces I'm first in line for a pair!

My Supertiger possible sunfire possible het albino male, father of the clutch above. Super docile, he's a great educational animal. Had a bad mouth infection from pushing, but has healed up and is such a pretty snake.

My tiger male. This snake got me started on retics. I got him from a guy keeping him on a 2x2x6' tall cage. He fed him stuff he trapped behind his house.. 2 stuck eyecaps on each eye (so much fun to remove on a 15' snake). Treated heavily for parasites, and gotten back up to weight. He was very docile, great to work with, just too big to be a breeder. Went to a pet store the city over who was going to use him as a display/educational animal. They went under, never paid for him (not really upset about that), and tossed him around to another breeder up here. I worry often that this snake is not being taken care of properly, but me and the breeder are not on speaking terms.

My big Tiger het albino. Ignore the bad shed, that's why she's in the kitchen. Most of her shed was all over her cage so I let her stretch/rub on the cabinets while I cleaned her cage. It's amazing how much shed these guys put out and the places you'll find pieces of it LOL. She's about 18' 120lbs or so. She was too underweight IMO to breed this season, so I'm slamming her with rabbits in anticipation for next season.

Normal het female before breeding. She's around 13-14'

Normal het female laying eggs.

Normal male burm I had. That was from the day I got him. He was about 11-12' Mostly tame, treated him for an RI/dehydration and got that shed off him. He came to me looking almost black because of the amount of sheds on him, and he was not happy that first night LOL

Normal female retic 10-12' long. Was owned by a drug dealer too afraid to work with her, never struck but took forever to switch to rabbits. Very flighty snake after 2 years of no handling before me... She's with a friend of mine now and still doing great.

My 12' female albino burm, sold her to one of my local breeders still working with burms so I had room for more retics.

My little yellow anaconda- also went to a friend of mine with a male yellow. Tried for 6 months to track down a male for sale to no avail, really a shame that they are on the lacey act... This girl was mean as hell, but gorgeous colors. When she produces I'm first in line for a pair!

My Supertiger possible sunfire possible het albino male, father of the clutch above. Super docile, he's a great educational animal. Had a bad mouth infection from pushing, but has healed up and is such a pretty snake.

My tiger male. This snake got me started on retics. I got him from a guy keeping him on a 2x2x6' tall cage. He fed him stuff he trapped behind his house.. 2 stuck eyecaps on each eye (so much fun to remove on a 15' snake). Treated heavily for parasites, and gotten back up to weight. He was very docile, great to work with, just too big to be a breeder. Went to a pet store the city over who was going to use him as a display/educational animal. They went under, never paid for him (not really upset about that), and tossed him around to another breeder up here. I worry often that this snake is not being taken care of properly, but me and the breeder are not on speaking terms.






