Russian Rat Snake
Elaphe s. schrencki These Russian Rat Snakes hatched out on my birthday (June 14th) and were the first snakes I produced in 2009. The eggs hatched in 45 days after being incubated at temperatures in the low 80s. Click here to see more Russian Rat Snake pics
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Northern Pine Snake
| Pituophis melanoleucus melanoleucus On June 19th a clutch of 11 Northern Pine Snakes began hatching. Click here to see more Northern Pine Snake pics
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Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake
| Pantherophis guttatus On July 9th Corn Snakes started hatching. Here's the first one out. Click here to see the entire clutch Click here to a few after their first shed
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Striped Ghost Corn Snake
| Pantherophis guttatus This little snakes "ran some laps" around his clutchmates to celebrate being the first one out of the egg. Click here to see more Striped Ghost Corn Snakes
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Santa Cruz Garter Snake
| Thamnophis atratus July 16th brought with it a litter of 7 Santa Cruz Garter Snakes. Click here to see more Santa Cruz Garter Snake pics
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Mexican Black King Snake
| Lampropeltis getula nigrita These Mexican Black Kings hatched on August 5th. Click here to see another pic
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Snow Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis The following day two snow and two tangerine albino/het for snow Hondurans exited their eggs. Click here to see more Snow/het for Snow Honduran Milksnake pics
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Hypo Tricolor Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis On August 15th I hatched my first tricolor hypomelanistic Honduran ever. Click here to see another pic
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Albino Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis Later that month this clutch of albinos from an albino to het breeding were produced. Click here to see the tricolor 100% het for albino Honduran
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Albino het for Snow Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis September ended the season with two clutches of albino Hondurans fathered by a Snow. Here's the last clutch of the year. |