Re: anyone have a childrens python?
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
WAAAY to much pattern on that bottom one for it to be pure IMO. Even the one on top has a very defined pattern.
They also seem a bit on the small size (which might explain the pattern on the top one). I wouldn't attempt to breed them.
The second Children's pic I posted was of a sub adult. Not yet breeding size. You can see it has more pattern that the adult breeder in the first picture.
Who is the person that has these?
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
he said they are Australian dwarf pythons..what are they then? i already traded..and i shipped first
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
he said they are 2 and 1/2 feet or better
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
Australian Dwarf Python is TOO vague.
Tell him you want the EXACT name of these.
Are they stimsons, childrens, spotteds, etc.
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
nice photos! I think I would like to try breeding Children's in the future...when I have more room :P
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
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Originally Posted by TekWarren
nice photos! I think I would like to try breeding Children's in the future...when I have more room :P
Babies don't take up much room at all.:D
That's one from last year on my finger.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rmalfemale.jpg
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
Ask if these are anthill pythons.
Judging by size (them being ready to breed), pattern, and the fact that he called them Australian dwarf pythons, I tend to think that is what they are and not childrens pythons.
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
i asked if they were childrens and he said yes
Re: anyone have a childrens python?
I really do not buy it. There is no way that bottom one can be a pure childrens python. And ready to breed at 2 1/2 feet?