Note: breeders are added in 1-2 times per month. If you have signed up, it may take a couple of weeks before your name appears on the breeder list. Thanks for your patience!

Note: signing up as a breeder does not obligate you to register any of your stock. This is simply so that users of the registry can find out who you are and/or how to contact you. It also allows you free advertisement with your minibanner.

Breeders are added to our Map by postal code, so that people looking for local breeders can find them. If you do not include any information in either the "address" or "comments" fields, we cannot send your certificate, and your pin on the map will be located in Havana Cuba.

Sign up as a Breeder


Valid chars include: A-Z 0-9 & and ' and -
MUST be a real first and last name(s). We do not accept "anonymous" registered breeders.


The following information is optional. It is here so that people browsing the registry will know how to contact you.
Please note that any address/phone/email you put here will be publicly displayed on the website.


Comments:
(Any special instructions.)

If you did not put a mailing address in the form above, please enter one here so that we can mail you your Breeder's Certificate.
If you wish to be notified when this record has been entered, enter an email address here, too.





Note: Registered breeders are allowed to submit a small gif file ("mini banner") that is used in the registry to identify anything hatched by their snakery. Mini-banners appearing anywhere on the ACR site are always hyperlinked to that breeder's website, too. This graphic is 19 pixels tall and can be up to 200 pixels wide, and saved in GIF format. Animations are not allowed. See the existing breeder list for examples of the mini banners. Email your mini banner gif file to acr@herpregistry.com.

Here is the CCCorns minibanner:

Hints for creating your mini banner: It can be troublesome trying to resize an existing large banner into the smaller size. If you resize large text, it will usually look very blurred, jagged, etc. The suggested method is to first take ONLY the graphic background, and resize that to the desired size of 19 pixels tall, then make sure it isn't more than 200 pixels wide. After that is completed and your background looks the way you like it, the text should be added in at its actual size. (Font sizes 12-19 are most often used, try several to see what works best for you.)