About East Coast Reptiles
I have been breeding and keeping reptiles for over 20 plus years. I started with local reptiles of New Jersey then moved to my first Boa, which was a Hoggs Island Boa who I had for about ten years. She was an import and adult when I got her. During the time I had her I caught the fever of reptiles. I moved on to owning Reticulated Pythons, Burmese Pythons and Ball Pythons. Once I got older I attempted to breed them. I started with a pair of Haitian Dwarf Boas. The female gave me 9 babies which all had to be hand fed. I later moved towards Amazon Tree Boas and Carpet Pythons, which I was very successful in breeding. Then I turned towards Veiled Chameleons and Dart frogs, again I had total success in breeding. After a few years of taking a break in breeding reptiles I now have several Adult Carpet Pythons, Macklot's Pythons, Children's Pythons, Woma Pythons and so on. I have stabilized my career and now can devote more time to breeding and keeping reptiles.
I encourage anyone seeking something to contact me. If I do not have it I will attempt to locate it for you at the very best price. Soon it will be the season for incubating eggs and I will be again swimming in babies! Once I am stocked up with my own bred surplus I will post the available animals.
If I can provide any advice to anyone new to keeping or breeding reptiles I would be more than willing to help! So any questions feel free to contact me through my contact page.
Good luck herping everyone!
I have been breeding and keeping reptiles for over 20 plus years. I started with local reptiles of New Jersey then moved to my first Boa, which was a Hoggs Island Boa who I had for about ten years. She was an import and adult when I got her. During the time I had her I caught the fever of reptiles. I moved on to owning Reticulated Pythons, Burmese Pythons and Ball Pythons. Once I got older I attempted to breed them. I started with a pair of Haitian Dwarf Boas. The female gave me 9 babies which all had to be hand fed. I later moved towards Amazon Tree Boas and Carpet Pythons, which I was very successful in breeding. Then I turned towards Veiled Chameleons and Dart frogs, again I had total success in breeding. After a few years of taking a break in breeding reptiles I now have several Adult Carpet Pythons, Macklot's Pythons, Children's Pythons, Woma Pythons and so on. I have stabilized my career and now can devote more time to breeding and keeping reptiles.
I encourage anyone seeking something to contact me. If I do not have it I will attempt to locate it for you at the very best price. Soon it will be the season for incubating eggs and I will be again swimming in babies! Once I am stocked up with my own bred surplus I will post the available animals.
If I can provide any advice to anyone new to keeping or breeding reptiles I would be more than willing to help! So any questions feel free to contact me through my contact page.
Good luck herping everyone!