My Collection
The collection I care for is constantly growing and changing. Currently I am caring for over 50 rattlesnakes of various species, with the majority being Eastern Diamondbacks. This ranges from adults to neonates. Below are a few photos of some of the collection, hope you enjoy.
A gravid Albino Eastern.
This Amelanistic female Eastern produced a clutch of 14 live and healthy neonates on August 20, 2007. She is about 48″-51″ in length.

This is a 100% Het for Amelanistic male, that reproduced with the above female. That breeding resulted in the clutch of 14 neonates.
An adult Amelanistic Eastern Diamondback male.

A partial patternless female Eastern.

A male Striped Eastern

A big female CB Eastern producing a nice brood of twelve in the Fall of 2009.
A large albino female with the lucky dog lurking in the background.
A hypo-ish female with a partial patternless female showing contrasting differences.
A partial patternless Eastern Diamondback.

The very first Snow Eastern produced here on July 16, 2009. This Snow is the only one in the world.
The first captive bred and born Axanthic Eastern Diamondback, born in the same clutch as the above Snow. Two Axanthics were born alive and a third one was deformed and stillborn, however one of the live Axanthics passed away before it was a day old. This snake however is thriving and doing well.
A very pale colored Eastern Diamondback.
A group of Eastern’s basking under a heat lamp at the end of brumation. The two females under the lamp are ovulating.
A closer look at the heavy females while ovulating.
This is the Snow after a second shedding of the skin, approximately two months old now…


