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    my coastal clutch

    hey im really happy my girl just spat 14 eggs with zero slugs and it was her first season..i don't know if this will work but here's a link if it works you can check them and some of my others
    cheers danhttp://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=ac8d9ac86c
    1 olive python 1 md 2 maccys 2 coastals 2 jungles 2 darwins

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    Thank's for posting those. They are some really fine reptiles.

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    thank for the nice comment..1 of the 14 eggs has started turning green on the inside..ive added some pictures of my friends maculosa which is very light coloured and leads some people to believe it's a stimmie but it's a maccy..i wish we could have ball pythons in aus there's so much variety..later dan
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    Re: my coastal clutch

    I'd love to have a male coastal. They are some of the best looking snakes to me. I'm trying to get a hold of a VE175 tub, for a BCI or a coastal.

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    That Olive is amazing!! is that an albino carpet feeding or the RTB?
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    David is the official BP.net Morelia-picture-taker-putter-on-the-internet-er!

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    yeah i love my olive he's really calm even around kids..yes that's my male albino darwin i also have a female that's nicer somewhere in there.. i'll hopefully be getting a female olive sometime this year and also want to build up my antaresia group and add few more morelia's also... cheers dan
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    Re: my coastal clutch

    Those olives get so huge! What size enclosure do you keep that big thing in?

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    I'm seriously jealous!

    I assume you live in australia? Great snakes man!

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    Re: my coastal clutch

    yup im in aus.. my olive isn't full grown yet possibly another 3ft to go..im hoping to invest in albino olive's in next few seasons when the albino darwin's breed..but there first season i'll hold on to most for future breeders..my olive is kept in a 5ft L 3ft H 2 1/2ft W enclosure
    Last edited by pythondan; 11-02-2009 at 07:56 PM. Reason: forgot tank size
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    Re: my coastal clutch

    It must be cool to live so close to the source of such wonderful snakes. The only big snakes around here have rattles, fangs, venom and don't play nice!
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