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Welcome!
We came up with the
name Brass Jungle
Arboreals by combining our names
Brad and Cassandra, throw in our jungle of Arboreals and it was
easily decided that the name suited us quite well.
Our love for these
animals has expanded into something that we have become very devoted
to. The variation of these animals from a completely Patternless,
electric green Emerald Tree Boa to a gorgeous high white Amazon
Basin or Green Tree Python with such a beautiful array of colors
mixed together is amazing and captivating. We enjoy working to help
to bring more of these beautiful, mysterious, color varying animals
to the Arboreal world with only the best of captive born quality.
We are a private
collectors that have worked to put only the best quality animals
into our collection. We love these animals, with our main breeding
goal being to enhance our program further, making some offspring
available along the way.
Thanks for looking!
~Brad
and Cassandra
Updates
below....

Last year we hatched out some
beautiful babies from our Mister Blue x Carlina male, Skyy (pictured
above). We are sold out on available animals from this pairing.
We may consider letting go of one of our holdbacks from this pairing,
please inquire if interested.
Some of the morphing yearlings
can be seen here.
Recent picture of a 2008 holdback
Skyy x Topaz neo starting to morph (not for sale)

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In mid 2008 we also had a
beautiful clutch sired by Peppercorn, our Merauke Outcross x Pepper
male (picture above, sib to Ella, Sidious etc...) bred to our Powder
x Head female which is a full sibling to Carolina, the beautiful
well known female that produced the Mister Blue x Carolina clutch.
We are really excited about the possibilities from this pairing!
The babies were born in June.. We are planning on letting go of
just a few from this clutch. Please inquire if interested. Here
is a link
to view a few of the holdbacks.
One of our holdbacks morphing
pictured below. (not for sale)

Our web site is best
viewed with a 1440 x 900 screen resolution. (according to our monitor,
which is a wide screen)

(BJArboreals@aol.com)
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