Schneller Reptiles' Breeding Stock(placeholder)

 

We've decided to show some of our breeders and keeper offspring. However this will be a work in progress. As allowed I will get some quick pics to show the proud parents of the offspring we have available and some parents to be..Coming Soon!!

This is our red male. He is of unknown lineage. This will not be the case with his offspring, the SR Red Line boas. A work in progress we will work to refine and deepen the red color. This does not appear to be recessive as this color is visible in the offspring, some more than others from extreme red to deep pink.
Harlequin/Salmon male. Will breed again this year.
Harlequin/Salmon male with bci circleback laddertail female.

Red line female '04 Produced here

will breed '07

Red line female '04 Produced here

will breed '07

Same as above, Was a keeper before her first shed.
Red line male '04 as with this line, tail striping, brilliant tail color with cream color between tail saddles. Sibling to the girls above. Will breed '06

Harlequin Hypo/Orangetail male from Tim Magee. Will breed '06

Harlequin Hypo/Orangetail female from Tim Magee. Will breed '07
Harlequin Hypo/NB bcc female from Tim Magee. Will breed '06
06 Ginger male. This guy could breed in the Fall of '07. Let's see what happens.
06 Ginger female. She is coming along nicely and does she show the traits.
06 Redline female. This girl puts me in heaven thinking of the possibilities.
06 Redline male. This guy was a late bloomer. This happens with these guys but when they finally show, they come to play.
This is the male sibling to the female Harlequin Hypo/North Brazilian posted above. He bred for us this season and is responsible for the 07 bmhar litter.
This is the female along with the male at the very top that produces our Red Line boas. We chose her due to the attributes she offered and coupled with the extreme red of the male, this Red Line began.
Looks can be deceiving! This is GINGER. She got me started back into boas after buying her as a neonate. She was the first of every boa we currently own. I had no idea at the time how special she truly was or going to be.
Ginger has produced 3 litters, each with a different male but producing babies with very similar traits leading me to believe that she is carrying a sleeping gene.. Her offspring carry Jungle traits/characteristics. We will test this further this Fall. Hopefully by next spring she will prove Jungle or a new line.