These are my pairings. I can guarantee that they will be attempted top be bred even though I cannot guarantee that they will breed. That's up to mother nature. This year, I only plan to breed sirtalis subspecies. My male proximus escaped leaving me with 2 breeder females and 1 yearling female. Here is the list:

  • WC Eastern Male (Brumated) x WC Eastern Female (Not Brumated)
  • CB Oregon Red-spotted Male x WC Oregon Red-spotted Female poss. low blue
  • CB Red-sided Male (Narcisse Phase) x CB Red-sided Female (Narcisse Phase*)


Not a lot of pairings this season. Some snakes will be brumated over the summer to produce some winter babies.

*These snakes look different than the normal red-sideds. They contain very little red on their sides that is only visible when their scales are stretched out. These look just like the ones that are found up at the Narcisse Snake Dens in Manitoba, which is why I am calling them Narcisse Phase. Here are some pictures.

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This is one of mine just chilling in my hand, scales not stretched.

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This is what it looks like when you stretch out the scales

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This is a picture of some at the Narcisse Snake Dens breeding.

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This is a picture of one at the Narcisse Snake Dens, you can see here how the upper half of it's body is being stretched, and you can see the red, while you can barely see it on the lower half.

That is why I am calling them Narcisse Phase Red-sideds.