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Russian Rat Snake
Elaphe s. schrencki These Russian Rat Snakes hatched out on my birthday (June 14th) and were the first snakes I produced in 2009. The eggs hatched in 45 days after being incubated at temperatures in the low 80s. Click here to see more Russian Rat Snake pics
Northern Pine Snake
| Pituophis melanoleucus melanoleucus On June 19th a clutch of 11 Northern Pine Snakes began hatching. Click here to see more Northern Pine Snake pics
Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake
| Pantherophis guttatus On July 9th Corn Snakes started hatching. Here's the first one out. Click here to see the entire clutch Click here to a few after their first shed
Striped Ghost Corn Snake
| Pantherophis guttatus This little snakes "ran some laps" around his clutchmates to celebrate being the first one out of the egg. Click here to see more Striped Ghost Corn Snakes
Santa Cruz Garter Snake
| Thamnophis atratus July 16th brought with it a litter of 7 Santa Cruz Garter Snakes. Click here to see more Santa Cruz Garter Snake pics
Mexican Black King Snake
| Lampropeltis getula nigrita These Mexican Black Kings hatched on August 5th. Click here to see another pic
Snow Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis The following day two snow and two tangerine albino/het for snow Hondurans exited their eggs. Click here to see more Snow/het for Snow Honduran Milksnake pics
Hypo Tricolor Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis On August 15th I hatched my first tricolor hypomelanistic Honduran ever. Click here to see another pic
Albino Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis Later that month this clutch of albinos from an albino to het breeding were produced. Click here to see the tricolor 100% het for albino Honduran
Albino het for Snow Honduran Milksnake
| Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis September ended the season with two clutches of albino Hondurans fathered by a Snow. Here's the last clutch of the year. |