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A Snake for all Seasons
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08/17/2011 08:38:59 |
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I'm prior military; now working as a Professional Dog Trainer in IL.
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I love having a very colorful and diverse herp collection.
I have wanted a Piebald Ball Python since they were first proven, but I'm trying to find one within feasible driving distance. I'm leery about shipping.
I don't have any of the big snakes: retics, burms, or 'condas. Boas are the largest snakes that I keep. Between the regular moves, and having young children, it wouldn't be a good idea right now.
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Schutzhund, dog-work, genetics, psychology, bonsai, urban spelunking.
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CURRENT Reptiles
Halos -- Columbian Boa (female): 7.5ft
Carol -- Columbian Boa (female): 30in
Stripe -- Columbian Boa (female): 30"
Sol-Chroma -- Corn: Sunglow Motley (male): 55in
Tic -- Ball Python: hatchling (male): 28in
Toc -- Ball Python: hatchling (female): 30in
Oz -- CA Mt. Kingsnake (???): 36in
Blizzard -- Lavendar Albino Kingsnake: 24in
Some of my previous reptiles
Marley -- Columbian Boa Pastel (female): 6ft
Hailee -- Columbian Boa (male): 8ft!
Hades -- Columbian Boa (female): 5ft
Mike -- Columbian Boa (male): 17"
Bob -- Columbian Boa (male): 6.5ft
Lucky -- Ball Python (male): 36in
Stubs -- Ball Python (female): 40in
Ciaphas -- Green Anole (male): 8in
Des Moines -- Rough Green Snake (???): 14in
Lida -- Rough Green Snake (female): 24in
[unnamed] -- a litter of baby boas
Other
T-Rex and Bruce -- a PET gerbil and his son
Fish -- my husband's hobby & collection
Dogs
Mickey -- Jack Russell Terrier
Raven -- a big dopey furry dog *lol*
K9s (german shepherds) -- I compete internationally.
Attika (retired)
Cezar
Enny (retired)
Fantom
Freyja
Harvest (retired)
Hilla
Isko (retired)
Jeck (retired)
Kimberly (retired)
Lady (retired)
Lara (co-owned)
Magnum (co-owned)
Panja
Raven (hobby dog)
Taiga
Uma (co-owned)
Ulme
Wynn
Xtain (co-owned)
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Long term project1: producing Axanthic Pied ball pythons.
Long term project2: Considering finding a Butter Motley to breed to Sol-Chroma.
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1) PIEBALD BALL PYTHON!!!
2) Baird's Ratsnake
3) T-Positve Blood Python
4) Killer Bee Ball Python
5) Blue Chondro (genetic, not hormonal)
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Petty Officer; USN
civilian job: Breeding and Raising working K9s.
I used to run a reptile rescue in upstate NY; I know a lot about herp-medicine because some of the animals I got were in very poor shape.
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