By Larry on April 21, 2010
More evidence that a bitter winter took a big bite out of Burmese pythons and other exotic invaders: Florida wildlife managers ended a six-week hunt on state lands bordering the Everglades without a single snake captured.
Published on April 21, 2010 in Reptile News Tagged Burmese, burmese python, constrictor, everglades, Reptiles
By Larry on April 14, 2010
Mike Lynch from Boa Tails makes an excellent response to the recent HSUS email campaign. It is long, but a worthwhile read. Mike does a nice job explaining and rebutting statements made by HSUS:
I haven’t made any updates to the site since the beginning of March. This is due to being tied up with [...]
Published on April 14, 2010 in Reptile News Tagged boa, burmese python, constrictors, everglades, HSUS, python, python ban, Reptiles
By Larry on April 14, 2010
I would like to invite everyone to subscribe to our YouTube page. My son manages the content and has some pretty cool videos. Soon we will be loading many more. I like to post videos of our available and breeder ball pythons and red tail boas. We also post videos of our reptile collection, pets, [...]
Published on April 14, 2010 in General Stuff, Videos / YouTube Tagged Ball Pythons, breeder, Red Tail Boas, Reptiles, Videos / YouTube
By Larry on April 2, 2010
Have you been to AvidHerpers.com yet? It has a reptile forum and a nice classifieds section. I don’t know if it will change in the future, but the classifieds are free. Once more people learn about this site, I think the classifieds section will be a great way for reptile enthusiasts to buy and sell [...]
Published on April 2, 2010 in General Stuff, Reptile News Tagged ball python, Ball Pythons, boas, redtail boa, Reptile News, Reptiles
By Larry on July 14, 2008
Have you ever visited a website and wondered why people put numbers in front of an animal name or species? Well, those numbers tell the sex of the animal.
For example:
1.0 Albino Boa = one male boa
0.2 Bearded Dragons = two female dragons
0.0.1 Ball Python = one ball python sex unknown
3.2.1 Leopard Geckos = three male, [...]
Published on July 14, 2008 in Husbandry, Reptiles Tagged Husbandry, Reptiles