All have fed several times on frozen/thawed pinky mice. These are excellent snakes for beginners. They are very
docile, great feeders, stay fairly small, and are extremely easy to care for. They are also very easy to breed, and
combining different morphs and genetics can give you a variety of different morphs out of the same clutch of eggs. In
addition to the ones below, I also have aneries, motleys and motley amels and will get photos soon.
Amel is short for amelanistic, which is a
fancy way of saying "albino". These snakes
lack black pigment. The photo above is
current as of June 5.
Butters are a combination of caramel and
amel. So breeding one of these to an amel or
snow will give you all amels, at the very least.
These will become much more yellow with
age and are beautiful snakes.
Snows are a combination of amel and anery.
Adults lose the pink and are mostly white
with yellow markings.
"Motley" is a pattern morph, rather than a
color morph like the ones above. We only
have a few so send us an e-mail for
availability.