T-Bonez Pythons
A little background about how this obsession has got to the point where it is now.  As i was growning up, I was always outside catching little critters, everything from chasing stray cats to trying to stuff that caterpillar into the jar to so it could build a cocoon and turn into a butterfly over the next several months.  As I became a teenager, my focus turned to catching bullsnakes.  As i continued to learn more and more in turned to rattlesnakes too.  Finally in August of 2006, I purchased a normal male ball python.  As i studied the proper husbandry, I saw my first morph (snakes that are genetically different and show strikingly beautiful color and/or pattern changes.) Within a year I had increased my collection to 28 ball pythons and 1 red-tailed boa.  In the fall of 2007, I took my first shot at breeding.  At this point, I am expecting upto three clutches of pastels, and possibly some mojaves.  Please check out my collection page to see what kind of morphs I have chosen to work with.
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Wow got to reading back through  this today, I just realized how out of date this really was.  Its now August of 2010, and its been a ride the last couple of years. I have now hatched out about twenty different clutches. I have also realized that the "odds gods" do not like me at all!!! I have about 80 snakes now, and am adding and trading for more snakes daily. I have a tentative plan of breeding approximately 25 to 40 snakes this year.

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