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 In recent times we have down scaled our breeding operation to focus more on working with and helping wild snakes. We still have a few breeders that we work with and if you check at the right time, should have some babies that we hatched for sale. We never sell what we catch. Most of our breeder snakes were captive breed and are kept for the soul purpose of being breeders themselves. 

Future & Current Breeders

                         

This page is currently under construction!

                   

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Above is a 2006 Great Basin Gophersnake! Lancaster Local 110th St.W 

 

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Above is a 2006 White Sided Brooks Florida Kingsnake. Fitzgerald Stock

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Above is a 2006 Het for White Sided Brooks Florida King. When she is bred to the white sided male, she will produce white sided babies.  She is also Fitzgerald Stock!

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Above is a Het for Lavender, Snow, Aneryistic, outcrossed sulphur Brooks Florida Kingsnake. What this means is when bred to the Lavender Brooks below, she will produce all of these color morphs in a single clutch of eggs. Rainer @ Bluerosy@comcast.net

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Above is our 2007 Lavender Het for Snow, Aneryistic, Lavender, outcrossed sulphur Brooks Florida Kingsnake. This fella was purchased from Rainer @ Bluerosy@comcast.net

 

 

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Above is an Albino California Kingsnake. The normal color pattern for this snake is black and white. Kingsnakes make great pets, and are known for their amazing ability to eat rattlesnakes. While kingsnakes are immune to rattlesnake venom. They are harmless to people and large pets if bitten. Kingsnakes posses no venom.