2011 Albino Green Burmese Pythons $200
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Note regarding Burmese pythons: All of the Burmese pythons pictured on this page will only be sold to people over 18
years of age and it is recommend that you already have experience with large snakes. Also, under Texas law, a $20
annual permit is required to legally possess Burmese pythons.
2011 Granite Burmese Pythons $150
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I have one female for $150, and several males which I'm
letting go for the great price of $125 each.
2011 Normal Het Granite Burmese Pythons $75
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I have both males and females available for $75 each.
These are siblings to my granites and are all guaranteed
to be 100% het for the granite gene. Breeding one of these
to a granite will give you approximately half granite and half
normal appearing offspring. Breeding a pair of these
normals to each other will give you about 25% granites. I
am currently offering female normal/male granite pairs for
$175 and normal pairs for $135.
2011 Western Hognoses $45
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Hognoses are one of my favorite snakes and have more
personality than most snakes. They stay small and make
great pets. Males rarely exceed 16 inches in length and
females get 2 to 3 feet. Although they are naturally toad
eaters, I have never had a problem getting them to eat
frozen/thawed mice. The ones I will have available are all
possible carriers of the albino gene. I have one female
and several males. The female is $50.
2011 Amel (Albino) Corn Snakes $20
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I only have two females available for sale.
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Below shows what we have available from 2011. We are currently sold out of boa constrictors and ball pythons. All snakes
are guaranteed to be healthy and all are feeding on frozen/thawed rodents. Send us an e-mail if you have any questions.
2011 Blizzard Corn Snakes $50
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Blizzards are a combination of the amel and charcoal
genes. They lack black and red pigmentation. Blizzard
corns are similar to snow corns but snows retain
patterning and have more yellow coloration, while
blizzards become practically solid white as adults.
Amels, also known as albinos, are one of the most
popular morphs of corn snakes. They lack all black
pigmentation, giving you a red, orange and white snake.
Corn snakes are one of the best snakes for beginners
due to their docile nature.