Hey Everyone!
I took some new photos of part of our facility the other day that I wanted to share.
Firstly, some boa rack photos. All the older boas have their own room now which makes things easier. There are three large sliding drawer racks and two smaller tub racks for the adult boas. We really need more racks though...it's the never ending problem of needing more space! Here are some pictures of the boa room...

Here are some pictures of one of our adult Ball Python rooms. This room is completely outfitted with Vision racks. The Vision racks do look very nice all together like this

Here are some cages that Sean built recently for his Chondro room. These cages took him about a month to build by himself but they came out really nicely. They have oak fronts and are made with MDF that's lined with formica on the inside and sealed so that they are water tight. They have radient heat panels hooked up to a Helix and florescent lighting inside that's set on a timer. He even built a removable panel on the front so that you don't see all the wires...

The boas have also been real busy around here LOL! We've had a few pairs together and have seen quite a bit of courting action. A few copulations here and there but lots of courting.
Here's our Jungle with a big normal female. This girl has HUGE follicles so we're hoping she'll take this year...

Our male Sharp Albino
het.
Anery has been busy too...

And here's something we figured we'd try this year - last year this girl gave us a great litter of
Hypo Hoggs. We still don't have a good Hogg Island male to pair her up with so we decided to try our male Leopard...

Here's an interesting pair. This is our male Albino Arabesque
het.
Anery courting our female
Anery het. Albino. It would be really great if this she goes for us this season. Some
Anery Arabesques or possibly even Snow Arabesques would be awesome!

And last but not least, our little male Motley has defiinitely been hard at work with both our female
Hypo and our new Albino Arabesque girl. Keeping my fingers crossed on both these females because they do have big follicles...

And finally, a few photos of something new we're working with...Leopard Geckos. These guys are called Tangerine Tornados. They are pretty cool with their intense red-orange coloration. I know they're not a boa but I still like them

Thanks for looking!
Celia