How it all began
I have always been fascinated with snakes, for as long as I can remember I had read books about them and watched every show I could involving them. I liked all types of snakes, but was most interested in constrictors. I think it was the size and strength of them that I first fell in love with, they just seems to dwarf every other snake there was. I found it interesting that they were always made out to be scary and mean, when in fact every interaction I had with them growing up they were quite the opposite, being intriguing and relaxing to deal with. I was never really encouraged to learn about them and eventually stopped reading about them during my high school years. It wasn't until March of 2014 that I started to rekindle the passion I had previously had for them.
It was a few months before I married my wife, Randi, that we found ourselves bored on the weekend and decided to do something different. We stopped by a local reptile shop, Reptile Mogul, and went in to see what it was like. The place was small and smelled funny, but the owner was very nice and spent time talking to me. I explained I had always been interested in snakes, but was never allowed to own one. He showed Randi and I a few different animals and while looking around I found a male Argentine Boa. I asked what was different about the Argentine and he explained that they were a certain locality and grew to be one of the largest boas in the world. While that was interesting, the thing that most caught my attention was the amazing patterns and the beautiful black and white coloring on him. I asked if we could see him and he graciously took the big male out and showed him to us. This was the first time my wife had ever touched a snake and she was nervous but excited at the same time. I was amazed at just how big he was, according to the owner, almost 7 ft. We let him go back in his cage and thanked the owner for his time. As we got in the car to leave I found myself checking the area to see if there were anymore stores nearby specializing in reptiles, to my surprise there were two others, Arizona Reptile Center and Predators Reptiles. We headed over to ARC to check it out. We walked in and noticed a much better appearance right away, however the people were not nearly as inviting and didn't acknowledge us, which seemed rude, but we were just looking so I guess it didn't matter. The first thing that we saw when coming in was a very large Burmese python, which made all other snakes I had seen seem tiny. My guess was that it was close to 15ft long and easily over 100 pounds. We looked around a little more but saw nothing that really interested us and decided to move on.
| Our first boa, Motley |
| Motley, 1 year later- close to 4ft |
| This was Tiger when we first got him, all 3 feet of him. |
| Tiger, 1 year old and almost 9 ft |
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| This is Snow the day she came home from the show A newer picture with a better camera showing her colors, or lack there of |

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