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TSR Serpents We're a Breeder of Ball Python Morphs. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO "LIKE" OUR PAGE WHILE YOU'RE HERE We Breed Ball Python Morphs. We also have access to many others.
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Our baby snakes are not sold until they have shed and eaten at least 3 times. Guarantee: We only Guarantee the snakes that we sell not ones from the classifieds on this page. All of our snakes come with a 30-day guarantee as long as they are cared for as instructed. You must have the snake's remains to receive another snake or your money back. All snakes are available for local pick up in Clark Co

unty, Nevada. We are also shipping to the lower 48 states. Shipping cost varies. There is a $100 minimum order to ship, that doesn't include shipping cost. Deposits can be made in person or through Paypal. Posting Pictures on this page: If you would like to post up some cool pictures for us all to see and talk about please be my guest. If you have something that you would like to post up in our classifieds or just in the gallery you will have to e-mail the pictures and info to [email protected] for us to post up for you. Contact Info:
Squishy
702-544-9292
[email protected]

06/28/2024

Get ready for the h**p conference of a lifetime! Next summer we will be holding our meeting at Iguanaland in Punta Gorda, Florida! Register at ih**psymp.org!

It's time to do some spring cleaning. This Saturday ONLY (5/18) from 6am - 2pn, we will be having a yard sale. Along wit...
05/16/2024

It's time to do some spring cleaning. This Saturday ONLY (5/18) from 6am - 2pn, we will be having a yard sale. Along with lots of other things, we will have a bunch of reptile and bird items. They will be priced to sell. Here are just a few pictures of the animal items we will have out. #89015

All purchased will have to be made in person.

Price: sold24 tub Baby Rack. It's wired with 3 inch heat tape for belly heat. Come with extra tubs, thermostat, and smal...
04/18/2024

Price: sold

24 tub Baby Rack. It's wired with 3 inch heat tape for belly heat. Come with extra tubs, thermostat, and small water dishes. The have lids on while in rack.

Pick up only No Delivory option

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04/11/2024

SOLD

This Leopard Piebalds mother was also a medium white piebald / Leopard and the father was a high white piebald / Pastel / Leopard.

04/11/2024

SOLD

This 2023 Males mother was a Pastel / Pinstripe and the father was a Pestal / Leopard / Piebald.

04/07/2024

Road mortality is a major threat to turtles. Do you know how to safely help a turtle cross the road? Here are some important things to keep in mind:

1. Always take traffic safety into consideration first.

2. Do your best to identify the species.
● Many small turtle species, including painted turtles, sliders, map turtles, musk turtles, box turtles, and similar small or medium sized native North American turtles should be moved by holding both sides of the shell, like a sandwich, or by placing the turtle in a bucket.
● Some species with long necks, especially common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) and soft-shelled turtles (genus Apalone), should be moved by holding the back third of their shells, just in front of their rear legs. It is best to use both of your hands (preferably with gloves on as their claws can be painful), or a suitable shovel, bucket, or mat.
● Carrying turtles by their tails can cause spinal damage!
● Desert tortoises should be moved only if essential, as they may urinate in response to handling, losing valuable fluids. Be sure not to tip them.
● Be aware of which species are listed as endangered in your area, as moving them could be a crime. Be sure to only help the turtle cross the road if possible, and not relocate. (Relocation should not be done for any species unless required for the turtle’s safety.)
● Be sure you DO NOT put tortoises or box turtles into water. Gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) and box turtles (Terrapene carolina) are examples of land-dwelling turtles and tortoises which are often found near water, or the ocean. These are not sea turtles! They will drown!
● Not sure what species live in your area? Your state Department of Natural Resources probably has an online guide! Look it up on Google when you have time to spare and learn what animals live where you live.

3. Always carry turtles low to the ground just in case they are dropped. They may be wiggly! Expect turtles to see you as a predator; they are likely to try to claw, bite, and urinate on anyone picking them up.

4. Turtles should be moved in the direction they were headed. They were moving in that direction for a reason. If they get turned around, they are likely to try to cross the road again. If moved somewhere else, the turtle is likely to try to cross every obstacle to get where it intends to go, possibly dying in the process.

5. If you live in an area where finding turtles in the road is common, keeping gloves, a bucket, field h**ping tools (like a snake hook), towel, shovel, and similar items in your car is a good idea. Pack a turtle crossing safety kit!

6. After helping a turtle cross the road, wash your hands, or use hand sanitizer. Always wash your hands after touching any animal, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, or amphibians.

Keep these ideas in mind to ensure that you can help turtles safely and responsibly! Share this post to spread the word. Be a turtle friend!

This informative image is used with permission from the Northern Colorado Wildlife Center.

03/28/2024

The International Herpetological Symposium is proud to introduce our new secure and fast registration process. If you haven't registered yet, check it out, and let us know what you think.

Friendly Remember: Registration fees increase by $25 per person May 15th, so get in on our EARLY BIRD Pricing by registering today.

New Registration Page: https://form.jotform.com/240854804608157

SOLDThese are the last 2023 Babies we have left still looking for a new home. They are both pounding down live pinky rat...
03/26/2024

SOLD

These are the last 2023 Babies we have left still looking for a new home. They are both pounding down live pinky rats.

* Male Super Pastel / Pinstripe (Mother - Lemonblast / Father - Pastel Leopard Piebald)

* Female Leopard Piebald (No White) (Mother - Leopard Piebald / Father - Pastel Leopards Piebald)

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Caterpillar?
02/24/2024

Caterpillar?

I love how the Leopard morph changes Piebald.
02/23/2024

I love how the Leopard morph changes Piebald.

Sold-outWe have a few 2023 babies still looking for a new family. Send a message for more info.                  TSR-Ser...
02/23/2024

Sold-out

We have a few 2023 babies still looking for a new family. Send a message for more info.

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Scary Pied.
02/22/2024

Scary Pied.

I love the color of the eyes that you get from having Pastel in the mix.
02/21/2024

I love the color of the eyes that you get from having Pastel in the mix.

We only have female Black Milksnakes left. If you have been waiting nows the time.
01/29/2024

We only have female Black Milksnakes left. If you have been waiting nows the time.

10/23/2023

Visit our "Available Rack" photo album on Facebook. TSR-Serpents.com Shipping is available.

Ball Python in the Las Vegas Wilderness.
10/14/2023

Ball Python in the Las Vegas Wilderness.

Prices have been dropped on ALL Ball Pythons and Milksnakes that we have listed in the "Available Rack" Album, seen in t...
10/06/2023

Prices have been dropped on ALL Ball Pythons and Milksnakes that we have listed in the "Available Rack" Album, seen in this post. if you have any questions send us a PM. Overnight shipping is available for a additional fee.

Snakes need love, too!
09/27/2023

Snakes need love, too!

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Available Ball Python List

Updated: 08/04/2020

Snack No. / Birth Year / S*x / Genetics


  • 01-126 / 2013 / F / Het. Red Axanthic

  • 01-341 / 2017 / M / VPI Axanthic