Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Meet Planta

0.1 Butter Ball Python




This is my Butter Ball python, I bought this fellow from one of the hobbyist here in Brunei. PLANTA as i call her is a co-dominant mutation Ball python Designer snake. She suppose to be male when I purchase it but it was a female instead when i got it, and by mistake she was sold to me as a male, So lucky luck smile on me, as originally I really wanted to get female. She will make me a very clean Blue Eye lucy when i breed it with my Mojave Ball python.


Friday, 9 January 2009

Meet the Cornsnakes





Anery Corn Laid Eggs on 09th Jan 09



Snow Corn laid eggs on 11th jan 2009


For whose that don't know, Corn snake is colubridae. Corn snake have been bred in capitivity for years and now come in a bewildering variety of colours, Usually including lots of reds and orange.
They originate from the Southern US where their habits of hunting small rodents in Cornfields that give their name. Adult corn snake are 1m to 2m long. A vivarium temperature of around 25 to 30 C is ideal. As U can see from the pictures, my female had laid eggs, Anery corn laid 16 eggs but one is slug and snow corn laid 12 eggs. I will update here regards the status of the eggs. In the mean time enjoys the pictures, Next weeks, i will post your my others Ball Python, Butter Ball python.


Monday, 5 January 2009

Meet Gina

0.1 Albino Ball Python




This Albino Ball Python had been with me almost years now. She is the 1st designer morph that i own. Finally after few years of snake keeping finally I own one designer ball python, so far still my favorite collection even though i still have other designer ball morph. I cant wait to breed her end of this year. why i name her Gina? Well, I'm sure people heard of Gina mango nectar, it so remind me of that beverages. So I simply name her Gina as she look like mango colour to me. Thru my knowledge i reckon there were about 5 albino ball python own by private individual in Brunei only or i might be wrong, but i believe I'm the 1st person that own it.


Meet Raymond

Raymond with fan at KB Reptiles show


Hi! Meet Raymond. Raymond is 11 years old male Burmese python, it Currently weight roughly 40kg. I feed raymond Rats, Chickens and quails. Raymond is a captive breed snake, which I kept since 1999, I got Raymond from one of my Thai worker families back in Thailand. He now happily reside in private zoo for a bigger area and space.