Thursday, March 11th, 2010

2010 saw a lot of new designer morphs getting produced.  The combinations that are coming from thome of the

As I type my daughter is a few months into her third year.  As is often the case with parents I put nothing else on this planet before her.  She is everything.  Every parent wants to protect their children from as many bad things as possible in this world.  To that end we often turn [...]

It is long past time for reptile owners across all walks of life to become active advocates or reptiles as pets.

Why do people buy certain snakes? Is it based solely on their price? Or are there other factors? In this blog post Colin discusses some of the reasons price is not most important.

In this post Colin ponders the growth of power of the federal government and how it relates to the current issues regarding pythons and boas.

In this post Colin reflects on the emotionally-removed mindset that befalls most reptile breeders. Once beloved pets, reptiles become mechanisms of commerce to the larger breeders.

Colin recently received a letter from Randy Forbes, his delegate in the House of Representatives. The letter highlights a problem the reptile community has with HR2811 and S373.

In this article Colin explains his struggle to come to terms with the things on which he spends money made from the sale of ball pythons.

Are you buying adult or baby ball pythons for your collection? Take some time to consider the implications of the short-road to breeding success. You may be getting more trouble than it’s worth.

Help stop irresponsible regulatory efforts underway in Congress. Stop S373 and HR2811. Support the movement to stop the python & boa ban.

The assault on the rights of pet owners is a decidedly partisan issue. Reptile owners who vote Democrat and electing the people who will ultimately take away their right to own the reptile of their choosing.

The proposed python ban. It has facts and it has fallacy. In a world of snapshots and sound bites the facts struggle to get any attention.

What are your chances of getting taken out by your pet Burmese python? Colin offers some perspective based on other no-so-common ways to leave this world. The reality is what snake keepers already know.

This is a video of a large burmese python living with a family with small children. Despite being characterized by the media as a danger to people, the reality is that large constrictors do not view people as prey and are typically very docile creatures.

A video from a Georgia news channel revealing the dirty truth about Humane Society of the United States.

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