RamiChan
Reptie Lover
Not really new to the forum, nor am I new to snakes. I just haven't made an introduction post yet!
My name is Jennifer (or Jen) or Rami, either or works for me!
I'm 22, and a full time college student - though I still make time for my little hobby.
This is my first year breeding and getting really serious with it. Unfortunately, I've started with more hatchlings then adults - but its to get me started! I do have several adults that will hopefully produce some babies for me this year. I've had reptiles for most of my life and I have loved them. I also have four turtles, but they will soon be given to a reptile park where they will be able to grow and swim more than just in a small pond in our back yard.
Here's what I have:
Corn Snakes:
Proven Adult Female Sunglo Amel Motley
Adult Male Miami Phase het amel
Adult Male Amber het motley
Adult Female Anery het motley
Sub-Adult Female Snow motley (possible Xanthic Snow.)
Normal Adult Male, unknown hets
Normal Sub-adult Male, unknown hets
Normal Adult Male, unknown hets -though very dark in color (The pic shows him in shed)
Normal Adult Male, possible bloodred or hypo het
Normal Adult Male, unbreedable due to injury (No picture yet)
Hatchling Male Anery unknown hets, possible motley
Hatchling Female Normal het anery,amel,motley ph lavender
Hatchling Female Anery het amel,motley ph lavender
Hatchling Female Butter motley
Hatchling Female sunglo amel motley
Hatchling Female Hypo het anery, lavender, stripe/motley
Hatchling Male Hypo het anery, lavender, stripe/motley (no image yet)
Hatchling Female Reverse okeetee het motley ph anery sunkissed
Hatchling Female Okeetee PH ultramel or amel PH anery sunkissed
Hatchling Female Okeetee PH ultramel or amel PH anery sunkissed
Yearling Female Bloodred ph motley
Rat Snakes:
Proven Adult Male Grey Rat
Proven Female Grey Rat
Yearling Male North FLorida yellow rat (This particular one as well as my Indiana bull were purchased extremely thin from the Repticon. In the process of fattening them both up.They are eating, though.)
Hatchling Female Texas Rat
King Snakes:
Sub-Adult/Adult Male Striped/Desert Phase Cali. King het ruby-eye/albino
Adult Male Florida King
Proven Adult Female Speckled King (high yellow) Only image I have is her with the cali. king.These two are definitely interested in mating. The female apparently hates my florida king..she won't let him near her.
Bull Snakes:
2010 Female Ghost Bull
2010 Male Indiana Bull (no image yet)
Ball Pythons:
2010 Female "Fancy Normal" (High yellow, father was pastel, mother normal)
3 yr Female Normal, with very pretty markings
20 yr Female Normal
Red Tail Boa:
Female Normal Sub-adult
African House Snakes:
Sub-adult Female "Dark Phase" (No current pictures)
Adult Male "Granite Phase" (no current pictures)
Leopard Geckos:
Female Super Hypo Carrot tail
Male Hypo Carrot Tail
I have a bunch, but they're all my babies and are spoiled - if you can spoil them. Most of them are rescues (which is why I have more male adult corns than females) or were originally pets prior to me getting into this. I uploaded as many pictures that I had on hand, and I plan on uploading more later.
As of 4/12/2011, I'm expecting the 20 year old to produce her first and only clutch!
What to expect from me through this season
Ball pythons - Normals
Corn Snakes:
Amels het motley (Possible Candy-canes)
Normals het amel, motley (Sunglo may or may not be present)
Normal motleys het anery, caramel, hypo
Normals het motley, anery, caramel, hypo
Possibles:
Normal motley het amel, anery, caramel, hypo
Normals het motley, amel, anery, caramel, hypo
Caramel motley het amel, anery, hypo
Caramel het motley, amel, anery, hypo
King Snakes: Cali. King x Speckle hybrid
Grey rat snakes
During the Winter, if successful, my geckos should be old enough to breed.
My name is Jennifer (or Jen) or Rami, either or works for me!
I'm 22, and a full time college student - though I still make time for my little hobby.
This is my first year breeding and getting really serious with it. Unfortunately, I've started with more hatchlings then adults - but its to get me started! I do have several adults that will hopefully produce some babies for me this year. I've had reptiles for most of my life and I have loved them. I also have four turtles, but they will soon be given to a reptile park where they will be able to grow and swim more than just in a small pond in our back yard.
Here's what I have:
Corn Snakes:
Proven Adult Female Sunglo Amel Motley
Adult Male Miami Phase het amel
Adult Male Amber het motley
Adult Female Anery het motley
Sub-Adult Female Snow motley (possible Xanthic Snow.)
Normal Adult Male, unknown hets
Normal Sub-adult Male, unknown hets
Normal Adult Male, unknown hets -though very dark in color (The pic shows him in shed)
Normal Adult Male, possible bloodred or hypo het
Normal Adult Male, unbreedable due to injury (No picture yet)
Hatchling Male Anery unknown hets, possible motley
Hatchling Female Normal het anery,amel,motley ph lavender
Hatchling Female Anery het amel,motley ph lavender
Hatchling Female Butter motley
Hatchling Female sunglo amel motley
Hatchling Female Hypo het anery, lavender, stripe/motley
Hatchling Male Hypo het anery, lavender, stripe/motley (no image yet)
Hatchling Female Reverse okeetee het motley ph anery sunkissed
Hatchling Female Okeetee PH ultramel or amel PH anery sunkissed
Hatchling Female Okeetee PH ultramel or amel PH anery sunkissed
Yearling Female Bloodred ph motley
Rat Snakes:
Proven Adult Male Grey Rat
Proven Female Grey Rat
Yearling Male North FLorida yellow rat (This particular one as well as my Indiana bull were purchased extremely thin from the Repticon. In the process of fattening them both up.They are eating, though.)
Hatchling Female Texas Rat
King Snakes:
Sub-Adult/Adult Male Striped/Desert Phase Cali. King het ruby-eye/albino
Adult Male Florida King
Proven Adult Female Speckled King (high yellow) Only image I have is her with the cali. king.These two are definitely interested in mating. The female apparently hates my florida king..she won't let him near her.
Bull Snakes:
2010 Female Ghost Bull
2010 Male Indiana Bull (no image yet)
Ball Pythons:
2010 Female "Fancy Normal" (High yellow, father was pastel, mother normal)
3 yr Female Normal, with very pretty markings
20 yr Female Normal
Red Tail Boa:
Female Normal Sub-adult
African House Snakes:
Sub-adult Female "Dark Phase" (No current pictures)
Adult Male "Granite Phase" (no current pictures)
Leopard Geckos:
Female Super Hypo Carrot tail
Male Hypo Carrot Tail
I have a bunch, but they're all my babies and are spoiled - if you can spoil them. Most of them are rescues (which is why I have more male adult corns than females) or were originally pets prior to me getting into this. I uploaded as many pictures that I had on hand, and I plan on uploading more later.
As of 4/12/2011, I'm expecting the 20 year old to produce her first and only clutch!
What to expect from me through this season
Ball pythons - Normals
Corn Snakes:
Amels het motley (Possible Candy-canes)
Normals het amel, motley (Sunglo may or may not be present)
Normal motleys het anery, caramel, hypo
Normals het motley, anery, caramel, hypo
Possibles:
Normal motley het amel, anery, caramel, hypo
Normals het motley, amel, anery, caramel, hypo
Caramel motley het amel, anery, hypo
Caramel het motley, amel, anery, hypo
King Snakes: Cali. King x Speckle hybrid
Grey rat snakes
During the Winter, if successful, my geckos should be old enough to breed.