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Living Art Reptiles
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First I would like to thank you for your time and interest. Living Art Reptiles is a private breeding facility. Living Art Reptiles has been keeping reptiles since 1989. We work with a small collection which allows us to really focus on care and maintenance of our Reptiles. We follow all safety (quarantine) measures when it pertains to maintaining a quality collection. We have been involved in reptiles since 1989. In August 24, 1992 Hurricane Andrew hit Miami Dade County. We suffered a lot of structural damage and lost some of our collection. We also had to let most of our collection go to safer homes. Over the years we have been slowly rebuilding, we have always maintained our passion for reptiles and Love for this fantastic hobby. We were working with Burmese Pythons (Python Molurus Bivittatus), Ball Pythons (Pyhthon Regius)and Boa Constrictor's. Now we are focusing on breeding Ball Pythons (Python Regius) even though we have a few other types of snakes in our collection.
We also breed our own rodents. This insures the health of our snakes. Our rodents are laboratory breeding stock. We do have a few other blood lines as well. For feed we use Lab Diet products (Formulab Diet).
All snakes are maintained in a sterile environment. Latex surgical gloves (meeting A.S.T.M. standards) are used and hands scrubbed between the handling of each snake. We use Virosan and Vikron-s as cleaning agents. Virosan is used in veterinarian offices. Vikron-s is a broad spectrum disinfectant. All incoming animals are quarantined (minimum three month period) and treated. We use Black knight, Prevent a Mite and Reptile Relief. This insures the health of our inventory; Mite free. If Applicable we use Panacur and Flagyl but is rarely utilized since we deal primarily with Captive Born and Bred Ball Pythons. The only time we do receive an import is to bring a new morph into the collection from Africa. We do not receive wild caught females period, especially not for the sake of just to breed them.
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Living Art Reptiles Email: Website: http://www.LivingArtReptiles.com
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