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I have to say at the moment, Jungle Carpets are my favorite.
Re: Lets see your python!
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maausen
I have to say at the moment, Jungle Carpets are my favorite.
Good on ya! They're great snakes, a lot more active and interesting than your bp's. They seem to have a bit of personality to them and they're super cool to watch because of it. I think my favorite thing about them is that they don't spend all their time hiding - they're not afraid to be out and about in their viv, so they're good display snakes, especially with being semi-arboreal. I don't get tired of watching mine, and he's an absolute joy to handle despite being a yearling. They can be a bit nippy as babies, but mine is awesome.
Basically what I'm saying is that you should get one if you ever have the chance lol. They're gorgeous, active, docile, and GREAT eaters (mine hasnt missed a meal, even right after he was shipped to me!). You can't go wrong. :)
Re: Lets see your python!
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SCWood
I assume Dwarf stays smaller? I didn't know those existed!
I didn't know either until, I think, yesterday.
You would think they would be a much bigger deal.
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distaff
I didn't know either until, I think, yesterday.
You would think they would be a much bigger deal.
That they do! They also come in super dwarf!
I've seen dwarfs between 6-10 feet, and I've seen super dwarfs around the 6ft mark.
I believe they're a bit pricey for either, but I can't recall price ranges. I just knew it was out of my territory for the time being :p
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Prahanien
That they do! They also come in super dwarf!
I've seen dwarfs between 6-10 feet, and I've seen super dwarfs around the 6ft mark.
I believe they're a bit pricey for either, but I can't recall price ranges. I just knew it was out of my territory for the time being [emoji14]
Still need permits?
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Re: Lets see your python!
Oh my. Here's a sampling.
One of this yes hatchies I believe to be a caramel
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...2effba68f6.jpg
A bredlis Python. I love these guys.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...8ec10a3f02.jpg
She is one of last yrs hold backs.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...be7557d89b.jpg
Everyone should have one scrubbie
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...9e2ffd301f.jpg
And this is shadow the sire to this yrs clutch and one I produced!!!
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...60e8e3450d.jpg
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Reinz
Those poor pictures in the last photo. [emoji23] Reminds me of how my smaller snakes like to cruise along the top of my glasses and nearly tear them off my face.
No Woma pythons thus far, so here's mine. :)
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He's the most active/interesting species I own to watch, always poking his head out and wanting to know what's up in the snake room.
And a few ball pythons!
Fire:
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...a4b374eb44.jpg
Butter pinstripe:
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...a3e5e53f87.jpg
Caravanah (caramel albino, cinnamon, mojave):
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...ddc8c0f246.jpg
Mojave Bumblebee:
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...fbdb35c22c.jpg