NATURES MARVELS
NEW ITEMS COMING SOON!!
NATURES MARVELS
NEW ITEMS COMING SOON!!
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
NEW ITEMS COMING SOON!!
NEW ITEMS COMING SOON!!
We are a small private breeding collection specializing in arboreal boids and dwarf reticulated pythons as well as other snakes from my collection. We've built our reputation over 40 years and sell only the best of Natures Marvels.
Chondros!
Captive bred and, via maternal incubation, hatched green tree python babies for sale.
16 hatchlings, all yellow neonates hatched 7/15/2020.
All babies have been fed well 15+ times, now on frozen thawed fuzzies Available now.
Local pick up or FedEx delivery to your local FedEx hub.
All voluntarily ate at first attempt, using chicken chick down scented frozen thawed pinkies. All have been consistent feeders on frozen thawed every 5-7 days.
All have voluntarily accepted at least 15 meals. Care cards of feeding and shed cycles are included.
Individual babies are labeled numerically, and pictured here on this website
My small closed collection of adult green tree pythons are housed in a room with an ambient temperature of 79-81F and are provided gentle heat from LED tube lights above, or gentle side heat placed next to, and outside the side of the cage, set on daytime timers.
I use exclusively bioactive substrate, without in cage plants.
I run a HEPA UVC air filter to clean and circulate fresh air in the room.
Care of babies
All the babies were established in a shoebox rack system. I keep them in a room with an ambient temperature of 80F- 81.5F. There is no heat gradient, nor external heat source.
I use two 8 Oz deli cups on paper towels for water and humidity.
I use green 1 inch square plastic fencing that runs length of tub curled in semi tube configuration as perching.
I thaw pinks and put a few wisps of chick down on the head/nose of the pink, and present, head first, with plastic vinyl tipped stainless steel forceps.
For less interested feeders, I may pinch the skin off the tip of the pinkie nose and re coat with chick down and re present.
I dip the hind parts of pinks in Reptivite with most feedings as well.
Parents
Dam
Undocumented, now 8 year old Aru type mother that was obtained as a yellow neonate. She is very large at 6.5 feet, and the girth of my wrist. She feeds on medium rats every two weeks.
Sire
Undocumented Merauke type father that was reportedly obtained as a neonate. He has been in my collection for four years.
Please check on availability via contact form below, as they are going quickly
+PLUS SHIPPING AND HANDLING - *BE SURE TO READ TERMS OF SERVICE
They are Likely at least 3/4 bullsnake.
The dam, which I acquired as a hypomelanistic het albino bullsnake as a baby, may have some southern pine genetic traits, as per pics of her on Philadelphia CraigsList that someone commented on, that she looked to have some pine characteristics as well. This was confirmed as also likely, by an old friend and long time pine snake breeder, Jay Jacoby, who said she seems to have some southern pine like influences from pics I shared, and also bullsnake traits.
Sire is a 100% amelanistic high red bullsnake.
MorphMarket only lets me post one pic per ad.
All the babies look like bullsnakes.
I will check shipping cost to your Zip Code with Ship Your Reptiles and get back to you.
Note:
I work long days as a primary care physician, and have frequent night and weekend on call responsibilities. I often care for my animals from after dinner until bedtime. I will usually wait until the weekends to respond to questions, as time permits. Please accept my apologies if my responses are sometimes delayed.
Win
Yearling male hatched 7/2019. Heterozygous for amelanistic/albino. $175.00 plus shipping and handling.
Eating frozen thawed, without fail, when left in cage. They are easily frightened when cage first opened, so may strike and drop when food presented. When food is left in the cage, have not missed a meal; pre, during, or post shed. I am feeding with large frozen thawed mice and chicks weekly.
Prefer gradient heat; low to mid 80s F hot spot, low to mid 70s F, cooler area.
Feisty rattlesnake mimics that thrive in captivity with proper husbandry and a proper thermal gradient available in cage. They can be a bit messy, so my adults are on bioactive substrate in a rack system, without plants, with a heavy stable water bowl with deli cup insert, and are low maintenance.
Prefer email and later texting
Serious interested parties only. .
Please read!! This is important!!