PJ@PJCReptiles
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Life likes to kick me when I am down I guess, so it is time for the next cut. This means my lose is your gain! All animals are eating f/t of appropriate size, in good health, some are proven, and all are good snakes to handle. I would prefer to ship to your local FedEx unless you are in a warm zone for the safety of the animals. I do have other non corns up as well.
Take a look, let me know what interest you and we can go from there. Feel free to pm me here, email me at [email protected] or call me at 207-766-1832. I am willing to work out payment plans, hold animals til spring, or travel with in a 2 hours one way trip.
I will get pictures up soon, as I am listing them in my forum here as well!
Thank you for your time everyone!
PJ
Take a look, let me know what interest you and we can go from there. Feel free to pm me here, email me at [email protected] or call me at 207-766-1832. I am willing to work out payment plans, hold animals til spring, or travel with in a 2 hours one way trip.
I will get pictures up soon, as I am listing them in my forum here as well!
Thank you for your time everyone!
PJ
NON CORNS:
1.1 MBKs (2009)
Both were produced in house. Ivan is the father and Joanna's Sunshine is the mother. These are my holdbacks.
1.1 Durango Mountain Pines (2010)
The tiniest male is now eating good but stil small and has a bent tail. The female has one good eye, the other is under developed. Both are great eaters, super cool specimens of their species. They look different as adults! This was one of my side projects.
1.2 Calikings (2010)
Parents were a male blue eyed blonde to a desert caliking. They produced at least one possible BEB, some bandeds, two albinos, and three abbrerents.
Parents shown in #1: 1.0 BEB pictured below with 0.1 Desert Phased Cali
1.2 hatchlings were produced here and were holdbacks.
1.0 Anery Longicaudia Boa PROVEN (2006*)
This guy is awesome! He is still coming into his colors, good to handle, a proven breeder and proven to be an anery as well by Brandon Nixon. This guy came to me via a trade but he was Brandon Nixon's up til September 2010. He is a good eater on f/t rats. He will make a great addition to your personal boa collection or your BCL breeding projects. If you enjoy boas and black is your color...this guy is for you! I would not be selling him if I had a mate, so hopefully someone there could use this male.
1.1 MBKs (2009)
Both were produced in house. Ivan is the father and Joanna's Sunshine is the mother. These are my holdbacks.
1.1 Durango Mountain Pines (2010)
The tiniest male is now eating good but stil small and has a bent tail. The female has one good eye, the other is under developed. Both are great eaters, super cool specimens of their species. They look different as adults! This was one of my side projects.
1.2 Calikings (2010)
Parents were a male blue eyed blonde to a desert caliking. They produced at least one possible BEB, some bandeds, two albinos, and three abbrerents.
Parents shown in #1: 1.0 BEB pictured below with 0.1 Desert Phased Cali
1.2 hatchlings were produced here and were holdbacks.
1.0 Anery Longicaudia Boa PROVEN (2006*)
This guy is awesome! He is still coming into his colors, good to handle, a proven breeder and proven to be an anery as well by Brandon Nixon. This guy came to me via a trade but he was Brandon Nixon's up til September 2010. He is a good eater on f/t rats. He will make a great addition to your personal boa collection or your BCL breeding projects. If you enjoy boas and black is your color...this guy is for you! I would not be selling him if I had a mate, so hopefully someone there could use this male.
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