Trades
We typically only offer animal trades if they can be done in person, but exceptions have been made on a case by case basis. We are located in New Port Richey, Florida.
Animal trades are only considered for animals we currently work in. This typically means just house snakes, file snakes, and egg eating snakes. The list of exactly what were currently looking for is below.
Sorry, as we do not work in (so dont have housing for) ball pythons, crested geckos, leopard geckos, fat tail geckos, corn snakes, kingsnakes, boas, western hognose, turtles, tortoises, etc, we would not be interested in trades for them. But thanks for the offer!
Animal trades are only considered for animals we currently work in. This typically means just house snakes, file snakes, and egg eating snakes. The list of exactly what were currently looking for is below.
Sorry, as we do not work in (so dont have housing for) ball pythons, crested geckos, leopard geckos, fat tail geckos, corn snakes, kingsnakes, boas, western hognose, turtles, tortoises, etc, we would not be interested in trades for them. But thanks for the offer!
List of what were looking for:
Animals:
Rare morphs/species of house snake, file snake, and egg eating snake are always considered.
we are particularly interested in:
House Snakes:
All house snakes will be considered, but blacks/togos would need to have something exceptional about them to have much trade value as they are very commonly imported wild caught.
we are currently actively seeking: south african patternless capes, namibian bug eye (boaedon mentalis), oreo & marble cape morphs. Certainly feel free to offer others as well!
Files:
Any all black crossi file snakes (these have black tongues, black mouths, black eyes, black scales etc). We have a female of this variant and are seeking a male specifically but would be happy to take more females as well.
any unusual color/morph of crossi file snake, such as albino or luecistic.
Classic files that are not particularly rare will be considered under some circumstances, however given that they are commonly imported with difficult to treat parasites their trade value will be minimal to compensate for the high likelihood of expenses we will incur from veterinary testing and treatment. You're always welcome to ask though!
Egg eaters:
We are actively seeking:
Montane egg eaters (dasypeltis atra) especially the black variant, but also the red one. Also interested in established adult females of gansi, and adult male or female fasciata, scabra.
trade value would be minimal for the commonly imported small gansi egg eaters, as again, they will need veterinary testing & treatment. Any odd color or patterns would have higher value of course.
Rare morphs/species of house snake, file snake, and egg eating snake are always considered.
we are particularly interested in:
House Snakes:
All house snakes will be considered, but blacks/togos would need to have something exceptional about them to have much trade value as they are very commonly imported wild caught.
we are currently actively seeking: south african patternless capes, namibian bug eye (boaedon mentalis), oreo & marble cape morphs. Certainly feel free to offer others as well!
Files:
Any all black crossi file snakes (these have black tongues, black mouths, black eyes, black scales etc). We have a female of this variant and are seeking a male specifically but would be happy to take more females as well.
any unusual color/morph of crossi file snake, such as albino or luecistic.
Classic files that are not particularly rare will be considered under some circumstances, however given that they are commonly imported with difficult to treat parasites their trade value will be minimal to compensate for the high likelihood of expenses we will incur from veterinary testing and treatment. You're always welcome to ask though!
Egg eaters:
We are actively seeking:
Montane egg eaters (dasypeltis atra) especially the black variant, but also the red one. Also interested in established adult females of gansi, and adult male or female fasciata, scabra.
trade value would be minimal for the commonly imported small gansi egg eaters, as again, they will need veterinary testing & treatment. Any odd color or patterns would have higher value of course.