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Indonesian Pythons

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  • 06-15-2013, 07:42 PM
    Bluebonnet Herp
    Indonesian Pythons
    Does anybody here keep pythons(and boas) from the Indonesian/Papuan islands areas? I would love to hear your experiences and see PICTURES of pythons such as Timor pythons, D'Albert's pythons, New Guinea boas, freckled pythons, Sawu pythons, Irian Jaya pythons, Papuan pythons, and all other Indonesian/Papuan pythons. I, personally, was thinking of getting into collecting these.
  • 06-16-2013, 05:13 AM
    reptileexperts
    http://reptileexperts.com/IMG_3156.jpg
    Pure IJ Female, grandmother was a wildcaught import

    http://reptileexperts.com/IJ%20Granite-1783.jpg
    Granite, also from wild caught IJ lines back when he was 3 weeks old.

    They are good pythons as far as Carpet Pythons go, smaller growing relatively, but slightly chunkier as adults. Not much out there in forms of pure mutations - Granite is one of the only, if not THE only mutation out there from pure line Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons.
  • 06-16-2013, 05:38 AM
    Bluebonnet Herp
    That granite's eye looks sick! :O
  • 06-20-2013, 10:34 AM
    bioteacher
    I've kept Bredli CP before and currently keep several Candoia (carinata, paulsoni, b. australis). Candoia are awesome species to keep and stay fairly small. Here's a post I put up with some of the Candoia (and a bunch of other stuff I keep, just scroll down): http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...hlight=candoia
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