About Selective Bred Reptiles

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Having kept various snakes in the past, we have now decided to concentrate our efforts on the incredible variety of Boa Constrictor morphs that have captured my imagination over the past few years. We pride ourselves in selecting, maintaining and producing animals of the highest quality and to the best possible standards.

In order to develop our ever growing collection we will continue to carefully select stock from strong bloodlines with excellent colour and exceptional yet typical characteristics.

It is our passion to continually develop the best examples of known morphs and the creation of new given the endless possibilities these incredible animals offer.


How We Came About

My fascination with reptiles and amphibians goes back as far as I can remember, as I was fortunate enough to have grown up with an extensive collection belonging to my father Steve Norrie.  I was therefore able to develop an invaluable understanding, knowledge and experience of these fascinating animals throughout my childhood.

Over the years we had kept many species of reptiles and amphibians including various frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, tortoises, lizards and of course snakes, many of which were successfully bred consistently.

With time my own interest soon moved towards Boas & Pythons and has now eventually focused on Boa Constrictors. 

By concentrating our efforts on one particular species I feel we are able provide a more specifically suited environment & gain a closer understanding of the habits, behaviour & requirements they naturally exhibit. 

Having kept & bred many other species in the past it has become clear to me what fascinating animals these Boas are, with their great temperament, relative ease of care and their wide range of variations, locales and morphs they are suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced herpetologists.

Marc Norrie

1978

2013


How Our Facility Has Developed Over Time.