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Latest News! This works from the bottom up, so the top story you see is the latest. Scroll down for previous events.
Went to our local IHS (International Herpetological Society) meeting, and came back with these two little cuties. They are baby bairds rat snakes, and will change drastically as they get bigger. There will be a picture after every shed in the 'Follow Their Progress' Section of this site. Male - McGee .JPG)
Female - Abi .JPG)
12 August 2008
And here's number 4... The different tubs we used for the last four eggs are obviously better for the new incubator setup, as the eggs that were incubated in them have all hatched! So we will know for next season. We are going to keep our leopard geckos seperate until next year, so the females can put on plenty of weight for next season. .JPG)
Today saw the arrival of leopard gecko number 3... .JPG)
The second of the leopard geckos has now hatched! They were incubated for female and will be for sale once they are big enough and are eating well.
The first of our leopard gecko eggs has hatched! We've had an unlucky year for them, as we changed our incubator setup from the one we successfully used last year. After some trial and error, with the tubs we kept the eggs in, we have now had these eggs reach full term! 
Tallulah has finally given birth. She had 7 slugs (unfertilised eggs), 3 were sadly stillborn, and one was live. He has been named Uno, and you can follow his progress here. .JPG)
All have now hatched, 100% successful hatch rate. Well done Isis and Kraven (Mother and Father)! The first few out have now shed, and 4 have eaten by themselves on the first attempt, so that's good news! 01 July 2008
They're still coming! We've had 7 out, there's 4 more pipping. There's just one more egg left to pip. 

Another one has hatched, and there is one more pipping at the moment. 
The Corn snake eggs (from Kraven and Isis) have started to hatch! There were 3 pipping early in the morning. by the end of the day, 2 had hatched.
Our new royal arrived today. He is a 'Yellow Belly' which is 100% het for Ivory. He is called Imhotep, or Imp for short. 
All of the Corn x Rat eggs have now hatched. There is a grand total of 11. 8 Creamsicle, and 3 Icicle.
Our new Retic arrived today. She is a Bali Yellow Head, and is called Bellatrix. We are hoping to breed her with Lucius, our Bali male in the future. 
10 June 2008
Have had some more corn x rat snake eggs out. One more Creamsicle on the 8th, and another Icicle today.
Today we collected this lovely lady. Meet Sally. She is a salmon boa, poss het albino. She was bred by Gereint Mortimer. 
The Creamsicle eggs have started to hatch... Have had a snow pop out, so it looks like both parents were het Anery, which was a surprise! The snow corn x rat is known as an Icicle, the Amel ones are known as creamsicle. We had one of each hatch out today. Sometimes they stay in their eggs for a while, but we count the hatch date as when they fully come out of the egg. 

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