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Welcome, it's been a couple of years since I had some pairings, eggs or even reptiles in my home. I sure do miss the day's where I would come home from work and spend a couple hours of cleaning, feeding and maintaining my collection. Safe to say I have caught the Leopard gecko bug and decided to step back into the hobby. That means buying all new racks, incubators, supplies, thermostats and can't forget the geckos!

I have been investing wisely into the genetics I personally love working with to provide YOU with the best genetics and lineages out there. Before I get overly excited for the upcoming season, allow me to introduce myself to those who don't know me.

My name is Steven, growing up I had various reptiles as pets, in 2012 I tore the ligaments in my right ankle. Being forced to stay in bed for a couple of months as an 18-year-old was torture. I remember scrolling through YouTube and finding some videos of Leopard geckos. I saw all the different colors and sizes of them, I instantly fell in love. There my obsession began; I started reading and learning all I could about them until I felt ready to make a purchase. I ended up finding a local breeder and picked up a Tremper Sunglow from him. The rest was history.
 

2012 was the start of my breeding venture. I kept and bred Leopard geckos from 2012 through the end of 2019. Throughout that time, I accomplished so much through my breeding efforts. I made numerous friends, customers and of course loved the process of hatching and raising geckos. I went from a part time job that allowed me to have the time to care for the animals to starting the police academy for a local department. I successfully passed the academy in 2016 and my Law enforcement career began causing me to work endless hours day and night. Oh, let's not forget having a newborn baby at the time too. I was mentally and physically drained from working and taking care of my son. In 2019 It was time for me to go out to patrol and that's when things changed. I no longer had the time nor the desire to breed leopard geckos anymore. Being a trainee on patrol was extremely time consuming. I made the decision to leave the hobby and sell my entire collection of reptiles.


Fast forward four years and here we are, now being on the job for seven years I finally learned how to manage my time and stress (for now). I always remembered how much passion I had for the hobby, I began to miss it, so here we are. I jumped back on the wagon and completely rebuilt my collection from the ground up. Focusing on bold stripes and Tremper albinos we are excited to finally be back to the hobby I loved the most. I hope you all have a great 2024 season and thank you for reading!

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