Congratulations, I love those guys. There is a local woman who breeds these and I'm always tempted to pick up a pair but I know I'd need to spend a bundle on caging first AND find the room. Still, I can dream.
Mark,
Is it Sonja K?
I love olives too. Space and wife are not in my favor. She does or used to have water pythons so I thought they may be close.
OP. That is a beauty!! Envious over here!!
02-19-2016, 02:36 PM
noblereptiles
Re: Liasis Olivaceus
Thanks everyone! Im not regretting my choice to have gotten these yet lol. She's so different from my other animals.
Lindsay Noble
Noble Exotics 4792635622
02-19-2016, 02:47 PM
MarkS
Re: Liasis Olivaceus
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Originally Posted by Gio
Mark,
Is it Sonja K?
Yup, it's Sonja. She also had some really nice Barrons Racers that I was looking at. I'd probably go with the Olives first though, her adults are really puppy dog tame.
02-19-2016, 03:30 PM
noblereptiles
Re: Liasis Olivaceus
That's what sold me on them is everything I've read said the adults are calm once out of the cage but can be a little feisty in.
Lindsay Noble
Noble Exotics 4792635622
02-19-2016, 04:10 PM
Gio
I'd love an olive. Probably my favorite other than Papuan olive. I don't know the average adult size but don't think a 48" X 30" X 20" would be big enough to to house one. That's as big as I have and can't get another. My only option would be a cousin water Python and hope for similar set of traits.
Your olive will be your top animal always if I had to bet. Really neat looking the more I check the pictures you posted.
02-19-2016, 06:52 PM
Marissa@MKmorphs
Lovely! I have a 2014 Female Olive Python, and I still need to work with her more. She is just now starting to not strike at me every time I walk in the room, and we brought her home in October! lol
I purchased my girl from Forrest Fanning. I am probably going to take her out tomorrow and attempt pictures, and probably have a decent amount of blood drawn getting her out of the cage. :p
02-19-2016, 07:33 PM
DellaF
Never seen one of those:snake:s. Gorgeous in the light.
02-19-2016, 07:46 PM
noblereptiles
Re: Liasis Olivaceus
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs
Lovely! I have a 2014 Female Olive Python, and I still need to work with her more. She is just now starting to not strike at me every time I walk in the room, and we brought her home in October! lol
I purchased my girl from Forrest Fanning. I am probably going to take her out tomorrow and attempt pictures, and probably have a decent amount of blood drawn getting her out of the cage. :p
That's who I got mine from as well 😊 mine will pose up but not typically strike at me when I walk by her cage. She hooks out pretty easily as well right now.
02-19-2016, 07:47 PM
Marissa@MKmorphs
Re: Liasis Olivaceus
Quote:
Originally Posted by noblereptiles
That's who I got mine from as well 😊 mine will pose up but not typically strike at me when I walk by her cage. She hooks out pretty easily as well right now.
It will be great to watch the two grow up together! I will try and have my boyfriend snap some pics next time we have her out :)