Color Crazed Constrictors

Color Crazed Constrictors We aim to supply quality animals while educating and inspiring new hobbyists and creating a great customer friendship.
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06/03/2024

Check this out!
Yesterday we got to pick our first clutch of the season...a late season for us....
While candling them we got to witness what we think could be twins 😁
The two dark spots in the middle of the egg move at different times. How cool!
I made sure to mark the egg to see if our prediction is correct in about 60 days. ☺️
God's creations are amazing!! 🙏

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day 🫡

We are offering up a breeder/rack deal.5 breeder ready ball pythons and a Next-Level Displays 5 tub 40 rack.3 females an...
06/03/2024

We are offering up a breeder/rack deal.
5 breeder ready ball pythons and a Next-Level Displays 5 tub 40 rack.
3 females and 2 males

2013 F Het pied - Cherry (proven)
2013 F Het pied - peaches (proven)
2014 F Het clown (not bred)
2017 M OD het clown (not bred)
2020 M OD pied
5 stack NLDR40

Local pickup up or possible delivery to a show we will be vending.

Send us a message for more details.

Thanks for looking!! Take care!

Updated available list of Ball Pythons from 2022 & 2023.We are shifting things around here a bit and would like to cut b...
03/20/2024

Updated available list of Ball Pythons from 2022 & 2023.

We are shifting things around here a bit and would like to cut back on a lot of the ball pythons we are working with so we are motivated to move them. We are open to offers on a group, or on all of them. Some used rack systems are available as well.

For more information please send us a message.

If any of my local friends enjoy pistachios or cashews with a little spice we are now offering  Mr.Suguaro brand nuts. I...
01/05/2024

If any of my local friends enjoy pistachios or cashews with a little spice we are now offering Mr.Suguaro brand nuts. In 8 oz. Bags priced at thirteen dollars ea and in 3 flavors of each nut - Hatch Green Chili, Wood Fired Jalapeno (my personal favorite) and Mojave Meltdown (Carolina Reaper). These are absolutely delicious we found them on a recent trip and decided we liked them so much we wanted to bring them in and make available to you all. The company is another small business as well and we love supporting other small businesses. Shoot me a message if you are interested.

If you're looking for some breeders to jump start your own collection we are slimming down on our ball python collection...
12/06/2023

If you're looking for some breeders to jump start your own collection we are slimming down on our ball python collection.

Send us a message.
We are open to offers and non animal trades.
Racks will come with large groups.
Must take a male along with a female.

Female
F Albino
14 F 100% Het pied (proven)
14 F Pastel Lesser
16 F Jigsaw blast
14 F 100% Het Pied (Proven)
F GHI
16 F Jigsaw
17 F Het pied ( Not Proven)
16 F Pastel Het Ghost (Not proven)
F Black Pastel Pinstripe
17 F Pied (low White)
17 F Pied (low white)
18 F YB 66% Het pied (not proven)
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream pos Yellow Belly
17 F GHI Mojave
18 F Albino Spider
F Het Clown (not proven)

Males
M Black Pastel 100% Het Pied (Proven)
19 M Orange Dream Banana
17 M Leopard Super Blade (Proven)
M GHI 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
M Blackhead YB 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
17 M Orange Dream YB
19 M Orange Dream YB
M Banana 100% Het Pied (Proven)
M Albino Leopard
M YB Het Pied ( Proven)

A little funny this morning 😂We hope you all enjoy the day!
04/10/2023

A little funny this morning 😂

We hope you all enjoy the day!

04/04/2023

👌 Hypo Kubsch IMG 😯 🥰

Really surprised this girl is still here! Kubsch pastel IMG possible Jungle  #4Contact us if interested.
03/24/2023

Really surprised this girl is still here!
Kubsch pastel IMG possible Jungle #4
Contact us if interested.

Really fond of this guy!
03/24/2023

Really fond of this guy!

Updated available Ball Pythons. DM for more information. Thanks for checking 👍
03/23/2023

Updated available Ball Pythons. DM for more information. Thanks for checking 👍

2022 Female Lesser GHI Ghost

03/02/2023

UPDATE 3/1: HB3695 has been placed on the hearing agendas on both March 7 and March 9. Now is the time to voice your opposition by submitting a “Witness Slip.” Do so at both links below (slip for March 7 and slip for March 9).

1. Click here: https://my.ilga.gov/WitnessSlip/Create/148952?committeeHearingId=19839&LegislationId=148952&LegislationDocumentId=185522&GridCurrentCommittees-page=7
2. Fill out Section I.
3. Section II can be skipped unless representing a group or organization.
4. In Section III, select “Opponent.”
5. In Section IV select either “Written Statement Filed” (if you 6. sent a letter or email) or “Record of Appearance Only.”
6. Click the “I Agree” box and then click “Create(Slip)” in the lower right.
7. Repeat this process at https://my.ilga.gov/WitnessSlip/Create/148952?committeeHearingId=19895&LegislationId=148952&LegislationDocumentId=185522&CommitteeHearings-page=1&_=1677861470547&GridCurrentCommittees-page=7.
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ALERT: Illinois Animal Program Ban

Read below or click here for easier reading: https://usark.org/23_il/
NOTE: Some text/formatting will not display properly on Facebook.

Very basic summary:

1. Ban on any animal species non-native to the U.S. being transported and then viewed by any audience;
2. the only exemption applies to programs in which the animal is not transported at a “non-mobile, permanent institution, or other facility;”
3. violation penalty is up to a year in jail and $2,500 fine (Class A misdemeanor);
4. This bill amends the current law (720 ILCS 5/48-11) which only applies to elephants but would include ALL non-native species and those of a “foreign character” if it passes.

Illinois House Bill 3695 (HB3695) is a broad-sweeping ban on educational animal outreach and other programs with any animal species not native to the United States. This bill amends the current law that forbids using elephants in such acts. Any program with these animals that "amuses, entertains, or benefits an audience" will be banned. Animal rights and pseudo-animal welfare groups will again feed the legislators false propaganda and misinformation, so we must do our job to educate legislators properly.

This bill bans much more than lions jumping through rings of fire. It is a ban on taking a Greek tortoise into a classroom for an educational program about reptiles. It is a ban on taking a ball python, a red-eyed tree frog, a parakeet, and a hedgehog into a library for an educational show discussing the differences between reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. It is a ban on llamas and any other non-traditional livestock at the State Fair or county 4-H fairs. Basically, if an animal non-native to Illinois is placed into a vehicle and taken to any location where someone will see it, other than a veterinarian in a private room, then it would become an illegal activity, and you are a criminal. You could receive a year in jail and a $2,500 fine for taking a leopard gecko into your child’s classroom for a presentation.

Similar animal performance and traveling animal act bans are being proposed across the country at both the local and state levels. Full disclosure is never provided by proponents as to the consequences. Typically these are pitched to legislators as a way to end any animal abuse that may be occurring at small circuses and roadside animal shows. Animal welfare laws already exist to address any issues of cruelty or neglect, and these superfluous animal rights bills are pointless acts and schemes so that animal rights groups can continue to feed their industry, and incrementally remove animals from our lives. Current laws should be enforced without the continued unnecessary and repetitive legislation proposals which do nothing more than waste taxpayer money and legislator time.

While some legislators and supporters will claim that the examples we provide are not the intent of the law, legislative intent does not matter after a bill passes into law. When it is law, law enforcement officers must enforce the law and not the "intent."Additionally, in this bill "performance" is so broadly and vaguely defined that it can include any type of program.

In this bill, "exotic animal" means: any animal that is native to a foreign country or of foreign origin or character, is not native to the United States, or was introduced from abroad.

HB3695 was introduced again by Representative Camille Y. Lilly and was assigned to the Judiciary - Criminal Committee on February 28. It has been introduced in previous sessions.

Full bill details at https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=3695&GAID=17&DocTypeID=HB&LegID=148952&SessionID=112&SpecSess=&Session=&GA=103.

Sample Messaging
(Three sample letters and also Talking Points)

Voice your opposition and educate legislators now!
TAKE ACTION by doing one or, preferably, all of the below.
Remember to be civil and professional at all times.

Send emails to Representatives’ offices
Be sure to fill out the witness slip and choose “Opponent” (the link will be posted IF this bill gets a hearing);
Fax letters to Representatives’ offices;
Mail letters to Representatives’ offices;
Make phone calls to Representatives’ offices.
Email Subject Line: NO to HB3695

Sample Letters/Emails
Please edit and personalize the sample letters

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Committee website with full contact details for members:

Sample Letter 1

Dear Judiciary – Criminal Committee Members,

You must stop House Bill 3695, an act to ban all exotic animals in “traveling animal acts.” As an Illinois resident and dedicated advocate for animal welfare, I am informing you that this bill is bad government policy and it is bad for the people and animals in Illinois. While similar legislation is being introduced across the U.S., this bill is not the same. It goes far beyond others and demonizes legitimate animal educators whose programs could easily be seen as a “traveling animal act.”

I am a fierce advocate of responsible animal ownership. It is unreasonable to punish those engaging in conscientious animal husbandry and outreach with such a misguided attempt to crack down upon those who are negligent. This bill is redundant, and a waste of Illinois taxpayers’ money.

Allow me to emphasize three of the major problems with HB3695:

1. The overreach and unintended consequences are immense! The definition of “performance” would ban educational talks with a Greek tortoise at a school or library, for example.
2. This would be just another unnecessary and superfluous law! Illinois already has animal welfare laws, including the expansive Humane Care for Animals Act (510 ILCS 70).
3. Regarding reptiles and amphibians, the Illinois Herptiles-Herps Act (510 ILCS 68) specifically regulates the transportation and public display of herptiles (reptiles and amphibians).

Please take heed and be cognizant of the unintended consequences of this bill. HB3695 infringes on the rights and freedoms of responsible animal owners who provide education regarding their animals to thousands of Illinois residents annually. Now those citizens could face up to one year in prison and a $2,500 fine for activities that educate and enhance their communities.

Such educational animal outreach events allow children to actually see animals in person. There are many ways to learn about animals, but seeing them in person leads to much greater appreciation, and fuels the desire to learn and conserve animals and their habitats. This is an important benefit that is not cruel to the animals involved.

Do not lump the credible services provided by educators into the same category as acts of animal cruelty. The flagrance of this bill is staggering. Who would imagine that taking a tortoise, parrot, ferret, or any other non-native animal to a school for an educational seminar would be a crime? You will be making criminals out of people who just want to share their understanding of, and joy in their animals.

Please contact stakeholders and actual experts (not the phonies working for those who support this bill) for any factual information regarding reptiles and amphibians, as well as other exotic animals.

Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter. Hopefully, you will do what is right for Illinois, the animals, and responsible animal owners and educators by stopping HB3695 before it gets going. NO to HB3695! Have a good day.

Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME HERE]

Sample Letter 2

Dear Judiciary – Criminal Committee Members,

As a dedicated advocate for animal welfare, I implore you to stop House Bill 3695. Illinois already has extensive animal welfare and anti-cruelty laws. Enforce those current laws! Please realize that this bill is redundant, and a waste of Illinois taxpayers’ money.

Among other overreaching measures, this bill bans many educational outreach programs before students and Scout troops. Those who would travel with their animals to teach school children about tortoises and exotic birds will be made into criminals!

The fact is that this legislation is unnecessary. HB3695 would be just another unnecessary law! Punish the “bad actors” and the criminals. No new law is needed to protect animals, nor does the current Traveling Animal Act need to be amended.

Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter. Hopefully, you will do what is right for Illinois, the animals, and responsible animal educators by stopping HB3889! Have a good day.

Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME HERE]

Talking Points

1. Illinois already has animal welfare laws, including the expansive Humane Care for Animals Act (510 ILCS 70). Enforce those laws!
2. If someone is irresponsible with an animal in Illinois, he can be punished under existing laws.
3. Regarding reptiles and amphibians, the Illinois Herptiles-Herps Act (510 ILCS 68) specifically regulates the transportation and public display of these animals.
4. This bill would make illegal the hundreds of beneficial, educational outreach programs performed each year by responsible animal keepers.
5. The definitions used in this bill turn upstanding citizens into criminals.
6. The very programs that set forth the paths for tomorrow’s conservationists, veterinarians, and biologists will be banned!
7. It is unreasonable to punish those conducting responsible education programs as a misguided attempt to crack down upon those performing animal cruelty.
8. Books and videos are great, but actually seeing animals leads to much greater appreciation and fuels the desire to learn, and to conserve animals and their habitats.
9. Prohibitions such as this proposed ban demonstrate an irrational approach over common sense.
10. Collective punishment (punishment of everyone due to the actions of one or a few) is never a good government practice.
11. This bill is yet another solution in search of a problem.
12. This will be nothing but another superfluous and selectively enforced law that will punish responsible citizens while criminals will go unpunished.
13. The bill will yield scores of unintended consequences.
14. Why would someone who educates a classroom about reptiles or brings a hedgehog to a Scout troop meeting be expected to know about this law? Even worse, such a person will be a criminal!
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House Bill 3695 Text (NOTE: This will not display properly on Facebook.)

Read below or athttps://www.ilga.gov/legislation/103/HB/PDF/10300HB3695lv.pdf

Introduced by Rep. Camille Y. Lilly
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:

Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits unlawful use of an exotic animal in a traveling animal act when he or she knowingly allows for the participation of an exotic animal (rather than an elephant) in a traveling animal act. Provides that the offense is a Class A misdemeanor. Defines "exotic animal".

1 AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:

4 Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by
5 changing Section 48-11 as follows:

6 (720 ILCS 5/48-11)
7 Sec. 48-11. Unlawful use of an exotic animal elephant in a
8 traveling animal act.

9 (a) Definitions. As used in this Section:
10 “Exotic animal” means any animal that is native to a
11 foreign country or of foreign origin or character, is not
12 native to the United States, or was introduced from abroad
13 including, but not limited to, lions, tigers, leopards,
14 elephants, camels, antelope, anteaters, kangaroos, and water
15 buffalo and species of foreign domestic cattle, such as
16 Ankole, Gayal, and Yak or a wild animal.

17 “Mobile or traveling animal housing facility” means a
18 transporting vehicle such as a truck, trailer, or railway car
19 used to transport or house animals while traveling to an
20 exhibition or other performance.

21 “Performance” means an exhibition, public showing,
22 presentation, display, exposition, fair, animal act, circus,
23 ride, trade show, petting zoo, carnival, parade, race, or
1 other similar undertaking in which animals are required to
2 perform tricks, give rides, or participate as accompaniments
3 for entertainment, amusement, or benefit of a live audience.

4 “Traveling animal act” means any performance of animals
5 where animals are transported to, from, or between locations
6 for the purpose of a performance in a mobile or traveling
7 animal housing facility.

02/27/2023

Nebraska Reptile Breeders Expo
"Nebraska largest captive born only reptile show"

SUNDAY April 16th 2023

La Vista convention center
12520 Westport PKWY
Omaha NE 68128
Free parking

Check out this family fun event with 1000's of reptile for sale... Omaha Reptile Tradition since 1993!!!

Nebraska Reptile Breeders Expo,
SUNDAY April 16th, 7am-4pm

VIP 7 AM entry $20 all ages
10AM entry $10.00 adult $3.00 child

This is Nebraska's largest reptile show since 1993. Breeders from all over the Midwest will be offering quality captive born reptile stock directly to the public. Come see what the Nebraska reptile breeders expo is all about.

Nebraska's Largest Captive-Born Only Reptile Show since 1993.The Nebraska Reptile Breeders Expo will have 80 tables with 1000's of fascinating snakes, lizards, turtles and amphibians, also books, supplies , reptile-related crafts and much more. Meet and talk to local Midwest breeders and experience the art of keeping reptiles. Vendors list found on our Expo FB page. Vendors will have a variety of boas, balls, beardies, geckos, spiders, turtles, corns, kings, milks, bulls, pines, carpets, chameleons, and frozen feeder rodents.

02/12/2023

UPDATE 3/25: This bill was removed from the 3/30 meeting agenda and it should be dead for this session. Thank you to everyone who testified and opposed!

TAKE ACTION NOW: Hearing on March 30
MOST IMPORTANT: Follow the steps below to post your opposition directly to the House Judiciary Committee!

Step 1: Click here: https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023r1/Testimony/HECDSB
Step 2: Choose a Committee: select House Committee on Judiciary
Step 3: Choose a meeting date: select 3/30/2023 8:00 AM
Step 4: You are submitting testimony for: select HB3214
Step 5: Fill out your name, email address, and city fields.
Step 6: Position on this bill: select OPPOSE
Step 7: Choose either text or PDF testimony. If text, you will type your testimony or copy/paste/edit what we have below.
Step 8: Fill in the text box (if submitting testimony on the website and not by PDF).
Step 9: Click “Submit Testimony.”

Hearing details: You can speak in person or virtually must you must register to speak prior to the hearing. See below.

Register to speak at the hearing (virtually/internet or in person):
Step 1: Click here: https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023r1/Measures/Overview/HB3214
Step 2: Click “Register to Testify” 3-30H under “Measure History.”
Step 3: Fill out the form.
Step 4: Position on the measure: select OPPOSE
Step 5: Click “Submit Registration to Testify.” You will see a confirmation screen and receive an email with meeting details.

Send emails using our easy alert below.

Step 1: In less than a minute, send emails to the Committee and your Oregon legislators at https://ujoin.co/campaigns/2121/actions/public?action_id=2236.
Step 2: Send emails from this alert. Just scroll down!
Step 3: Share this alert on social media and ask people to take action!
Step 4: Be sure you are following USARK for updates.
Step 5: Calling and visiting legislators are also hugely helpful. You can find your legislators and their contact details below.

UPDATE 3/16/23: YOU NEED TO SPEAK UP NOW! The Judiciary Committee cut off the hearing and many people were not allowed to testify today. Most of those who did testify supported the bill and provided misinformation. We need you to take one minute and follow these simple steps before March 18!

Send emails using our easy alert below.

Step 1: In less than a minute, send emails to the Committee and your Oregon legislators at https://ujoin.co/campaigns/2121/actions/public?action_id=2236.
Step 2: Send emails from this alert. Just scroll down!
Step 3: Share this alert on social media and ask people to take action!
Step 4: Be sure you are following USARK for updates.
Step 5: Calling and visiting legislators are also hugely helpful. You can find your legislators and their contact details below.

ALERT: Oregon Animal Program Ban
Read more and take action at https://usark.org/23or/

UPDATE 2/24/23: This bill should be reassigned to the Judiciary Committee on Feb. 28 during a "work session."

Oregon House Bill 3214 (HB3214) prohibits using certain animals (list below and even includes tortoises and small monitors) in “traveling animal acts,” which will include the educational outreach programs provided by many animal keepers.

he unintended consequences are many. It is a ban on taking a Greek tortoise into a classroom for an educational program about turtles and tortoises. It is a ban on taking a dwarf monitor lizard into a library or to a Scout troop meeting for an educational show discussing reptiles.

“Traveling animal act” means a performance of an animal to which the animal is transported. This qualifies all outreach and educational programs that are not on-site where the animal is permanently housed. They would all be banned.

While the definition for “performance” may seem to disqualify general educational outreach programs, there still remains ambiguity and enforcement could certainly take place at the whim of any enforcement officer as terms are open for interpretation at will. For example “trick” is not defined so an animal standing on its back legs to get a treat, walking to a red laser dot, or jumping from one person’s shoulder to another are tricks and these are commonly seen in educational and outreach programs. Also, a performance includes any program in which an animal “entertains or amuses an audience.” Most are entertained and amused simply by having the incredible experience of seeing animals in person!

Please note that “education programs” are only exempt if you qualify with an entity included in the above exemption list. We have seen misinformation on this being posted on social media.

The only exemptions are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), or Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), along with a 12-hour of travel exemption for state-licensed wildlife rehabilitation centers, certain academic/medical/research facilities, veterinarians, and falconers.

Much more at https://usark.org/23or/.

As we continue to shift the workload around we have decided to let a group of our ball python breeders and soon to be br...
02/09/2023

As we continue to shift the workload around we have decided to let a group of our ball python breeders and soon to be breeders go. As a group or individually.

We welcome serious inquiries only.
No shipping at this time due to weather and temperatures.
Message us for details.

Here is a list of what is available:

Female
14 F Ghost (proven)
? F Albino (proven)
14 F 100% Het pied (proven)
14 F Pastel Lesser (proven)
14 F Pastel 100% Het Pied / Ghost (proven)
? F Lavender Albino
16 F Jigsaw blast (proven)
14 F 100% Het Pied (Proven)
? F GHI
16 F Jigsaw
17 F Het pied
16 F Pastel Het Ghost
? F Black Pastel Pinstripe
17 F Pied (low white)
17 F Pied (low white)
18 F YB 66% Het pied
20 F GHI lesser 100% Het Ghost
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream pos Yellow Belly
17 F GHI Mojave
18 F Albino Spider
? F Het Clown

Males
? M Pied (Mr. Moody)
? M Black Pastel 100% Het Pied (Proven)
19 M Orange Dream Banana
17 M Leopard Super Blade (Proven)
? M GHI 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
? M Blackhead YB 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
17 M Orange Dream YB
19 M Orange Dream YB
? M Banana 100% Het Pied (Proven)
? M Albino Leopard
? M YB Het Pied ( Proven)
17 M Enchi Ghost

Take care and stay safe!

Located near Grand Rapids, MI

(Pictures show 3 females that are available)

Some snakes we don't usually "leak" out 😉 These have been some amazing projects we've been working on. It's what keeps t...
01/02/2023

Some snakes we don't usually "leak" out 😉
These have been some amazing projects we've been working on. It's what keeps the dream alive ✨️

As we continue to shift the workload around we have decided to let a group of our ball python breeders and soon to be br...
12/23/2022

As we continue to shift the workload around we have decided to let a group of our ball python breeders and soon to be breeders go. (Currently available as a package deal only)
We welcome serious inquiries only.
No shipping at this time due to weather and temperatures.
Message us for details.

Here is a list of what is available:

Female
14 F Ghost (proven)
? F Albino (proven)
14 F 100% Het pied (proven)
14 F Pastel Lesser (proven)
14 F Pastel 100% Het Pied / Ghost (proven)
? F Lavender Albino
16 F Jigsaw blast (proven)
14 F 100% Het Pied (Proven)
? F GHI
16 F Jigsaw
17 F Het pied
16 F Pastel Het Ghost
? F Black Pastel Pinstripe
17 F Pied (low white)
17 F Pied (low white)
18 F YB 66% Het pied
20 F GHI lesser 100% Het Ghost
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream
19 F Orange Dream pos Yellow Belly
17 F GHI Mojave
18 F Albino Spider
? F Het Clown

Males
? M Pied (Mr. Moody)
? M Black Pastel 100% Het Pied (Proven)
19 M Orange Dream Banana
17 M Leopard Super Blade (Proven)
? M GHI 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
? M Blackhead YB 100% Het Ghost (Proven)
17 M Orange Dream YB
19 M Orange Dream YB
? M Banana 100% Het Pied (Proven)
? M Albino Leopard
? M YB Het Pied ( Proven)
17 M Enchi Ghost

Take care and stay safe!

Located near Grand Rapids, MI

GHI Mojave and GHI Bleak Head, some of our favorite genes to work with. Just add some ghost/hypo and you have an amazing...
12/06/2022

GHI Mojave and GHI Bleak Head, some of our favorite genes to work with. Just add some ghost/hypo and you have an amazing animal. We will have these with us this weekend at the next show in Rothschild, WI! 😯 Plus many more ball pythons and boas.

Simple combinations and genetics are still awesome to me! Who doesn't like baby pictures   😉 Thanks for looking 👍
09/21/2022

Simple combinations and genetics are still awesome to me! Who doesn't like baby pictures 😉 Thanks for looking 👍

09/14/2022

Anyone, 6 months of age and older, is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Find your nearest vaccination location at vaccines.gov.

This is a big part of why we love what we do, being able to share and educate our community and the future of our reptil...
08/14/2022

This is a big part of why we love what we do, being able to share and educate our community and the future of our reptile hobby so we can continue enjoying these animals. We had a great time with these kids and being able to teach and show them different snakes and a tarantula was a great pleasure. We hope to be able to do it again next year. Thank you for inviting us to the party! We hope you all have a great school year.
If anyone has any questions feel free to get ahold of us. Even if it's for a school report 😉

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