
Friday, November 21, 2008
A Blast From the Past
Anyone remember the Vivarium magazine? I had an ad in the second issue which came out in the late '80s. I was supposed to have an ad in the second issue but they accidently left it out so they let me have ads in the next two issues. It's fun to look back and see how things have changed in herpetoculture.

Sunday, September 7, 2008
Pituophis news.....
The long wait for my P. l. lineaticollis eggs to hatch finally ended this past week. Like with many pit lovers, it has been a dream to finally produce these guys. Check out the elongated striping of this male.
Also hatching out this past week was this nice clutch of big fat Stillwater hypo Crumbly Red Bull crosses. The color of these should be outstanding as they mature.
I was checking out a few of my yearlings such as this '07 La Pine and this '07 Presidio Co. affinis sayi intergrade (a naturally ocurring intergrade)and the size difference is as interesting as the color variety we see within the Pituophis genus.




Intermontana habitat and hatching



Saturday, June 21, 2008
The past couple of weeks have seen a lot of egg laying. Below is a short sequence of my Spanish locale Ladder Ratsnake pushing an egg out. I now have two clutches of Ladder Ratsnake eggs, one from my French animals now these.

My beautiful Bandera Co. Baird's once again have come through, as seen here with this female in the middle of laying her clutch.
I am really excited about my first time breeding of these much sought after Mexican Baird's. This female came through with a nice healthy looking clutch.
Another of my western ratsnakes, this Colorado Mtn Spotted Ratsnake, came through with a nice clutch too.






Wednesday, June 11, 2008
More Egg Laying
This female Croation locale Leopard Ratsnake is in the process of laying four eggs. Unfortunately this species does not lay a lot of eggs but they are large and very long (like most European Ratsnake eggs) compared to the size of the adults.
Below is an '07 hatchling from this same female. Hatchlings Leopard Ratsnakes are very easy to raise and grow rather rapidly unlike what many think of European Ratsnakes.



Wednesday, June 4, 2008
It is Egg Laying Time

Some of my females have begun to lay. Above is a clutch of P.l.lineaticollis eggs that were dropped Tuesday, June 3rd. I have another female that should be laying later on.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008
2008 Breeding Season Notes
The 2008 season is well on its way, several animals appear to be in the early stages of being gravid. The above photo is of a gravid Cave Rat which always produce some of the first clutches for me each season, eggs are usually laid in April or early May. I typically begin warming things up in early February and breeding for most species begins from late March through May. Check back later for more updates and photos as things progress.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
2007 in Review and Looking Ahead to 2008
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