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 2002 Price List
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Boas and Pythons

 

Projected Hatchlings


Woma (Ramsay's) Pythons                              "Aspidites Ramsayi"  

................................................. Price market value, inquire

I can't begin to describe what a joy these beautiful animals are! 

 This is an extremely variable banded snake. Womas have light brown to 
strawberry bands on a straw yellow to burnt orange background. This Aussie 
product has no labial pits, and, combined with black eyes that hide the 
elliptical pupils, look very much like our own colubrids. Womas are 
remarkably placid, hardy and, hopefully, pretty easy to breed. With luck I 
will have a clutch this year, from unrelated parents.
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Colubrids

 

Milksnakes


Albino Nelsons Milksnakes  "Lampropeltis triangulum nelsoni"

 Deepest red of any of the albino tricolors, in my opinion also the
   most attractive. the parents are het. for the bullseye pattern, too $200

Bullseyes------$250


 

Kingsnakes


Eastern 'Chain' Kingsnakes  "Lampropeltis getula getula"  

.........................................................................................$25.00-50.00

Breeders are from southeast Virginia and are three to nearly six feet.

Color is jet black with chain patterns in enamel white

to cream. Some have very wide chains.


Eastern 'Yellow Chain' Kingsnakes  "Lampropeltis getula getula" 

Available in 2002.....................................................................................$100.00

Breeders are from South Carolina population, where

the bands are light yellow to canary. "Beauties"


Outerbanks Kingsnakes  "Lampropeltis getula sticticeps"  $75.00 - $200.00

Resemble Eastern Kings with white speckling laterally, lots of white flash

markings on the head, and varying amounts of  white-centered scales

between the cross bands. Ground color ranges from dark brown

to enamel black. average 3 to 4 feet. The rarest of the getulae.


Florida 'Brooks' Kingsnakes  "Lampropeltis getula floridana"  

........................................................................................$40.00-$75.00

South Florida beauties with light mahogany to yellow ground color on a

faintly banded pattern. The truly light yellow ones will blow you away.


Hypomelanistic Florida 'Brooks' Kingsnakes   

"Lampropeltis getula floridana" 

Adults are faintly patterned yellow-gold beauties. From the nicest

hypo bloodlines available: Doug Beard stock. Will also produce

Hets. for Hypo Brooks and double Het. for Ghost Brooks in 2000.

$125.00


Sonoran Desert Kingsnakes  "Lampropeltis getula splendida"  $50.00

Enamel black and yellow kings from West Texas.


Tarahumara Mountain Kingsnake   "Lampropeltis pyromelana knoblochi"  

..............................................................................................................................$95.00

Southern most of the pyromelana species. Has the most triads and most

reduced black, often with a zig-zag lateral pattern, white on red.


Nuevo Leon Kingsnakes   "Lampropeltis mexicana thayeri

.......................................................$ variable prices

I should have buckskins, leonis, milksnake, peach phases available from unrelated 
exceptional adults. truly a Variable King-----------Variable prices


 

Ratsnakes

 


Okeetee Cornsnakes  "Elaphe guttata guttata"   $35.00 or $60.00 Pair

The classic corns (my super Okeetees) made famous from Carl Kauffeld's

Snakes and Snake Hunting". Rich orange with vermilion red saddles that are boldly

outlined in black. My adults average 4 to 6 feet so expect better than average

length/growth. Still in my opinion the most beautiful snake in the world.


Reverse Okeetee Cornsnakes  "Elaphe guttata guttata"   $40.00

An amelanistic Okeetee corn with wide white borders instead of black.


Western Green Ratsnakes   

 


 

Others

 


'Red' Phase Western Hognose "Heterodon nasicus nasicus" $40.00

Reddish-brown, checkerboard-like blotches with the unmistakably
 upturned snout. This is one of the rare snakes I have heard called "cute".


 

 

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