I have been looking for a stimson's breeder!!! Any suggestions Kara??? :D I was looking at pics of all the 'small guys' and the stimsons was my wifes favorite....mine too...but I have not found any breeders :(
Oh...I know a gal who should be producing some this coming season. ;)
K~
10-11-2005, 12:56 PM
Colin Vestrand
Re: The little guys!
here's my little guy... funny how similar spotted and children's look at this age.
Oh...I know a gal who should be producing some this coming season. ;)
Thats great!!! Just let me know when to get in touch with her ;)
Do they have similar sized clutches to children's?
10-11-2005, 01:04 PM
TekWarren
Re: The little guys!
They do look very similiar and at a quick glance you couldn't tell much of a diff at the show where they where side by side! Pics of adults though definately differ :) Mine will lose most the defined pattern but I suppose I'll still love the creature anyway haha!
Smulk - i completely understand, building/running forums myself having to many "branches" on the forum "tree" can be very unmanageable!
10-11-2005, 01:10 PM
Kara
Re: The little guys!
Quote:
Originally Posted by daniel1983
Thats great!!! Just let me know when to get in touch with her ;)
Do they have similar sized clutches to children's?
Mine have always laid between 12-15 eggs at a time. Cute little buggers too!
10-11-2005, 01:18 PM
ladywhipple02
Re: The little guys!
Wow! I didn't realize how small the hatchlings were! And so cute... Definately going to have to look into getting one of those little buggers. Great find, Heath!
And Kara, are you going to have some up for sale? How much is the asking price? If you don't mind my asking, of course :)
10-12-2005, 08:27 AM
TekWarren
Re: The little guys!
I think the little guy is already adjusting! Durring this mornings feeding (rodents) and animal checks this little guy finally decided to come out of hiding and cruise around around a little bit. It was cool, I looked in the spot he has been hiding..without even touching his enclosure and was looking back and came out on his own to visit. I'm anxious to feed but don't want to do it to soon, it will be exciting watching this little monster take down a pinkie!
10-12-2005, 09:53 AM
TekWarren
Re: The little guys!
An extensive and very informative read, probably the most info I found in one article so far:
hmm, the only thing is... they're referring to a children's python as Antaresia maculosus, when in fact that's a spotted python... children's are an entirely different animal (Antaresia childreni ).
i've heard Antaresia in general are really easy to breed though... i dunno.
10-12-2005, 12:49 PM
TekWarren
Re: The little guys!
i think it is an older article and I believe he was talking about two similiar species.