b.schneider
03-17-11, 05:36 PM
Hi all,
I have been keeping herps for about 10 years now and its been an on and off thing until my girlfriend Kristina and I went to the 2009 CRBE and fell in love with our little ball python named Kaa. We purchased Kaa to overcome my fear of snakes, and now I would do pretty much anything to get an albino burm. Needless to say Kaa was the deciding factor between keeping my reef tank and sealing our addiction to our reptilian friends.
After we really got to know the salt water trade and realized it was not at the point of captive propagation that herping was, we took a new shine to our new friends and have not turned back!
At the moment I currently have 2.1 crested geckos (need more females), 0.1 veiled cham, 1.1 ball python (soon to be 2.1), 2.1 corn snakes juvies, and a 0.1 apricot pueblan milk snake.
We are looking forward to doing are part to increasing the captive population of reptiles and hopefully will be introducing are first captive bred crested gecko in the next couple weeks.
Cheers,
Ben and Kristina
I have been keeping herps for about 10 years now and its been an on and off thing until my girlfriend Kristina and I went to the 2009 CRBE and fell in love with our little ball python named Kaa. We purchased Kaa to overcome my fear of snakes, and now I would do pretty much anything to get an albino burm. Needless to say Kaa was the deciding factor between keeping my reef tank and sealing our addiction to our reptilian friends.
After we really got to know the salt water trade and realized it was not at the point of captive propagation that herping was, we took a new shine to our new friends and have not turned back!
At the moment I currently have 2.1 crested geckos (need more females), 0.1 veiled cham, 1.1 ball python (soon to be 2.1), 2.1 corn snakes juvies, and a 0.1 apricot pueblan milk snake.
We are looking forward to doing are part to increasing the captive population of reptiles and hopefully will be introducing are first captive bred crested gecko in the next couple weeks.
Cheers,
Ben and Kristina