

We pride ourselves on being a small home-based breeder. This allows us to give every one of our snakes daily attention. They don't just sit alone in a tiny dark drawer for weeks on end like they would at some of the larger breeder's facilities. We only keep as many as we can care for properly. Period. Is there money in breeding ball pythons? Absolutely. Would we make more money if we mass produced? Probably. Would the snakes recieve the same level of attention if we did that? Probably not. There are only so many hours in a day and all of our's are already allotted to the collection that we maintain right now. That's why this will always be a hobby for us rather than a career. If you aren't impressed with anything less than entire buildings filled with racks of snakes that haven't seen human contact in a month... save youself the time and go elsewhere. That's not how we do it. Our enclosures are kept spotless at all times. Every one of our snakes eats rats. Rats that we raise ourselves so we know they're as healthy and nutritious as possible. No mouse eaters in our collection. And not a single stubborn eater. Our collection is nowhere near as vast as some other breeders, and it's not the most diverse in terms of morphs, but we'll put our snakes side by side with any other breeder out there and feel confident that our's will be equal to or better than any other.
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