Burmese Pythons

     Every spring we have several clutches of baby Burmese Pythons to offer.  Although they can be tempermental as babies, the Burmese Python has proven to grow into a superior quality pet, with a mild tempermant, immense size, and large variety of colors and patterns to choose from.
    Burmese Pythons have continued to maintain their popularity as a common pet for the first time herper.  Our breeding stock has come from hand selected captive bred animals, as well as some very unique imports, which provide for versatility in our bloodlines and prevent overbreeding or inbreeding of the animals.  We are proud to offer the following morphs of Burmese Pythons:

TCC Golden Burmese Pythons    In 2005, we produced an amazing high yellow burmese python.  We have not seen another burm like this in any captive collection.  From a hatchling the unique color was apparrent .  As it is maturing the golden yellow color is continuting to intensify.  We are proud to have this unique animal and will be selectively breeding it to see if this is indeed a new genetic trait.  In the next few years it will be outbred to various unrelated wildcaught animals.  Our goal is to not only uncover it's genetic potential, but to contribute to the genetic diversity of the American burmese python bloodlines. 

Update:  The TCC Golden (het green, labyrinth, albino) was successfully bred to an albino granite male (het green and labyrinth) and has produced her first clutch of gorgeous offspring consisting of greens, albino greens, labyrinths, and albino labyrinths.  Although we chose to outbreed her this season, we intend to line breed her into a clutchmate in 2009 and determine if her trait is in fact a new-simple recessive gene.  We have ruled out the genetic possibility of a co-dominant gene in this bloodline.

TCC 5-Striped Labyrinth Burmese Pythons


     We have been fortunate enough to obtain an amazing wild caught male Burmese Python.  He has a very distinct 5 stripe pattern along the upper 1/3 of his body, and normal Labyrinth markings throughout the rest of his body.  We have decided not to breed him into any of the preexisting Labyrinth bloodlines, but to instead focus on an entire new bloodline and possibly a new morph.  We hope that breeding him into other wild caught female Burmese will not only add needed versatility into the current captive poputation, but produce a new, more intense animal for the pet trade.  We are proud to announce that in July 2004, we hatched out the first clutch of babies from The Creature Company's brand new unrelated Striped Labyrinth bloodline.  The breeding seasons of 2005-2010 have afforded us the opportunity to breed this male Labyrinth into all other morphs that we currently work with including albino, green, albino green, granite, and the TCC Golden bloodlines. 


             
 








Pictured above is our 5-stripe labyrinth on the left and to the right is the Golden burmese. 

Thank you,
Jean Bolinger & BK Baker III


 
 
 
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