Hi Aubrey! I dont know if you remember me or not. I see you once in a while at shows; most recently I spoke to you for a bit at the Tinley park show. Anyways, a couple years ago I picked up a beautiful Male Amel. Corn snake and im thinking about trying my hand at breeding. I thought you had some corns at the Des Moines show a while back and thought of you as I am looking for a nice fat 3 year old Corn. Thinking possible a blood red or something along that lines. I see you dont have corns any more but if anyone comes to mind could you drop me an email. I enjoyed ur site, never been here before. Nice work. See you at future show and take care. Chris
Saw on the candoia forums that you are experiencing issues with your Isabel captives. If they were WC get a fecal panel done. Pacifica boa imports have heavy parasite burdens. This can manifest and magnify when environmental conditions change. Even subtle ones. I've worked with various candoia for 20 years and they seem to do best in a temp of 77 to 80F. 60% humidity. With aspera being the exception. They are usually energetic feeders on rodents when these conditions are met. If they are harboring parasites they will cease feeding and degrade quickly. Hope this helps.
I just wanted to let you know that I also have a pair of BRBs produced by David Colling. He has some spectacular animals! It looks like the bloodlines you purchased were from his VERY high end pairings! Congrats on your beautiful BRBs. Good luck with the results!
Hi. I love the newest babies! I have two of your babies from last year that are doing great! A Mauve baby and I think a Violet baby. Outstanding breeding!
Can't wait for my next Slipstream!
Jenny
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