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UPDATED SURPLUS PRICE LIST. 01/02/10 , reductions in price.

GREYBANDED KINGS.

All the greybands are now out of cooling. The goal this year is to produce snowbands.

Just missed out on these 2 years running, high hopes this year.

Snowbands, named by myself, will be the first ever snow greyband hybrid, I have put many years into this project and have almost taken away the ruthens bloodline. they will of coarse always be a hybrid.

My anery and hypo greybands are 100% pure, no hybrids used on these.

Again many years work has gone into producing my own line, results should be wide banded in both morphs and possible ghosts also.

Sorry to say, it's very unlikely I will be selling any of these for a while, should have possible hets for sale though.

PASTEL KINGS.

Our pastel kings are the first to be produced in the UK, using my own bloodlines mixed with USA breeder Steve Osbourne I can now breed and produce some outstanding stunning looking snakes, ranging from extreme orange in both albino and normal to creams and yellows.

As with most hybrid snakes, nothing is certain when making plans to breed these. They should be bought/ kept for what they are rather than any hopes of breeding them and selling the young.

I'm hoping for a albino melanistic pastel king this year.

VARIABLE KINGS.

My variable kings are pure, they are the bloodline of USA breeder Vivid reptiles, known for high colour, these are top class variable kings. I plan to breed these into the pastel king project also.

CORNSNAKES

Like many reptile keepers, the cornsnake is where it all started for me, more than 30 years ago I had all the morphs, around 5 at the time.

Better known now for the albino tri coloured jungle corn, first to produced here and named by myself.

Corns have caught my eye again, I will be working on what can be done with lavender and bloodred mainly.

I have updated my links page recently. I have removed most websites there and added some in with the view to help people learn more about reptiles and about the reptile clubs available to join.

 

Garden pond.

Last week, 1/3/9 I had to remove 10 buckets of frogs spawn from my garden pond, after doing this I took a look at the pond 2 days later only to find at least another 10 buckets to remove. Never seen so much frogs spawn ever in my pond, still no sign of any toads. 8/3/9

First toads spawn in the pond today, 13/03/09 much later than usual. The cold winter seems to of made this happen.

Stand by for the battle of the pond 2010.

Frogs seen in the pond, 04/02/10

The pond is almost full of frogs spawn, 20/03/10, they have taken over, toads have very little chance this year.

22/03/10, unble to go in the garden and take pics, our neighbour has a new cat that poo's in my garden, it's every where.

Toads have been totally pushed out this year, I had to rescue some spawn.

It's a frog year, newts seem to be doing well also.

Hope that you enjoy browsing the site ... Pete


I would like to say thankyou for stopping by and hope that you enjoy browsing the site ... Pete