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Current Collection
Quality Australian Pythons and More
I am elated to keep and maintain a diverse quality collection to high standards. I may not have hundreds of snakes, but the snakes that I do have are some of the finest specimen available. I'm all about quality over quantity. The following is an overview of my current collection, please contact me if you have any specific questions. 

-  current collection Overview  -


Morelia bredli - (Centralian python, bredl's python, bredli)
I am incredibly pleased to be working a robust group of bredli at this time. I have all three of the current Bredli mutations in my collection: Hypomelanistic, Stonewashed, and Genetic Striped. 
















Aspidites Ramsayi - (woma python, sand python, ramsay's python)
Few snakes are as naturally beautiful as the inquisitive woma python. At this time I am working with a group of 5.4 womas with varying phenotypes. 























 
 
Aspidites Melanocephalus - (Black Headed python) 
Black headed pythons are one of my favorite species. Despite their beauty, these impressive snakes remain somewhat rare in the US hobby, and tend to demand a rather high price tag. I am extremely lucky to be working with
 3 .  4,  at this time - Including "eastern" type, Swiss line, and "western" type animals. 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 








 
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Hydrodynastes gigas - (False water cobra, falsie, Brazilian smooth snake)
At the moment, my falsie is the only non-python in my collection. This stunning colubrid is related to a cobra by name only. They have the ability to hood up, and are a rear-fanged colubrid. I am pleased to have founded my group of these often misunderstood snakes with a pair (1 . 1) in 2020. I look forward to raising up these intelligent, unique snakes.
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Morelia spilota metcalfei - (Inland carpet python, Murray-Darling carpet)
Known for their calm disposition, tolerance to cold temperatures, and beautiful blue coloration, the Inland carpet python is one of the rarer carpet pythons in US herpetoculture. I am fortunate enough to be working with a pair of these magnificent animals. 
Morelia carinata - (Rough-scaled python)
Few snakes have a story as fascinating as the rough scaled python. One of the rarest python species in the world, these magnificent snakes are the only python species with keeled scales, and likely represent a sister taxa to the Green Tree Pythons. I am honored to be working with a 1.1 pair of these stunning snakes
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Morelia spilota cheynei - (Jungle Carpet Python)
It's hard to beat the vibrant colors of a nice jungle carpet python. I am elated to be working with a pair (1.1) of highlighter line jungle carpets. This line is known for exquisite yellow coloration, rich black, and stunning scale tipping in between. When most people think of carpet pythons, this is the snake they imagine.
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Varanus acanthurus - (Red ackie monitor)
These inquisitive dwarf monitors hail from Australia. Ackies present a phenomenal opportunity for keepers to experience the intelligence and charm of the Varanid monitor lizards without needing to accommodate enormous sizes achieved by many popular species.  
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Drymarchon couperi - (Eastern indigo snake)
Arguably the most iconic North american serpent- the eastern indigo is the largest native snake in the USA. This snake is imperiled in the wild and listed under the endangered species act. Known for feeding upon rattlesnakes, they are widely regarded as one of the most intelligent species of snakes on the planet. 
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