I've been a bit quiet on this forum for a while, not gone just busy with other stuff. Thought I'd add a couple of new(ish) pictures
This is a intergrade rainbow boa, a cross between a colombian and a brazilian, not bred by me, I don't produce hybrids. He was unwanted and I've given him a home. He is nearly 6 ft and incredibly docile. He has the typical rainbow iridescence but it is something that is so hard to capture in pictures.
My peruvian rainbow boa, this photo was taken by a friend of mine when I took a couple of snakes to visit his shop. Taxonomically they have been lumped in with the brazilian rainbow boa but side by side they are quite different, more red/purple where as brazilians tend to be more orange and the black markings are much thicker, also size he is almost 7 feet. Never seen a genuine brazilian anywhere near that size. My brazilian is in shed atm so I will have to try to get some pictures next time.
Not the greatest picture but this is my female dumerils boa, I found my male locked up with her the other day so fingers crossed for babies in autumn.
Miami corn snake, this is my female and one of my kids favourites. So easy to keep, feed and handle, she's a pleasure to have around. Now if I could just find a genuine miami male....
My black ratsnake, whilst my collection has a fair few pythons and boids, I have a real fondness for colubrids.
One of my royal pythons, normal wildtype and not carrying any morph genes as far as I could ascertain. Exactly what I wanted when I got and her partner, she surprised me with these eggs, whilst I expected them, I was thinking maybe 5/6 given how big she got. Instead she laid 3 enormous eggs which are still incubating at the moment.
My male bredl's python, his mate carries a bit less black on her body but was being even more unhelpful in front of the camera : )
For a change from my snakes, this is daisy our green cheeked conure, stealing my ice lolly.
That's all for now, I need to take pictures of the rest of the snakes at some point but never seem to find the time.