Aye, red-tails are great snakes, that should be quite a nice addition. I absolutely loved rosy and Kenyan sand boas. To be honest, I'm a bit reluctant to attempt tree pythons - I just don't believe I'm currently suited to take proper care of them, though they are certainly gorgeous animals. I would love to have some in the future when I know I can do so.
Your herp collection currently dwarfs mine, as I've recently cut back on that hobby and ventured into the invertebrate world. A bit less expensive to say the least

However, herps will always be the number one beasties in my heart.
By the way, I just finished looking at your corn in another of your posts - absolutely stunning animal. Looks like you take great care of all of your animals.
Anyway, sorry to hijack your topic. I'm very happy for you.
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