Elaphe guttata guttata (Normal)
Everybody's favorite: The Corn snake. Unfortunately, it's the only photo of corns we've got at the moment...
Elaphe taeniura ridleyi
Definitely one of our favorite projects to work with. So attractive and very docile, we have no problem understanding why they have become so popular.
Elaphe carinata
The Stinking Goddess, a large and attractive snake. Our breeders are handleable, and from talking to our customers, the individuals that they have gotten from us are as docile as corn snakes.
This, believe it or not, is a hatchling E. carinata. They emerge with this unique pattern and a peach-colored belly, and within a year their colors morph to become the striking neon-yellow on black of the adults. Quite the transformation.
Elaphe radiata
The Radiated rat snake, also known as the Copperhead rat snake. The last picture is rather underexposed, but it's a pic of one of our babies. Hopefully, we can try to get more for those of you who have been asking.
Elaphe climacophora
The Kunasir Island rat snake, unfortunately, this picture doesn't show the true glory. These are truly a very spectacular mint green in color. The babies, however, don't look at all like their parents- it actually takes up to 18 months for them to lose the gray and brown hatchling pattern.
Elaphe taeniura (ssp. blue beauty)
Yes, it's evident that we like the E. taeniura species as a whole, but these Blue beauties do hold a particular spot for us. We are proud to show our breeders, as they are large, intensely colored animals that love attention..
Not the best of pics, but we wanted to show people who keep asking what our babies look like. Yes, they have more green than their parents, but they'll catch up. Expect about 2 years for babies to take on the full color of their predescessors.