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Lets see your python!
I have recently become addicted to different kinds of pythons.. carpets, albertisii, black head. ALL pythons :P Lets see some of your pythons!!
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I assume Dwarf stays smaller? I didn't know those existed!
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Yup, the breeder I got him from had an older male that was almost 8 foot and 5 five years old.
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Spectacular snakes Prahanien! :)
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Thanks! I love them lots! They are both babies but I can't wait to see how they grow.
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I have to say at the moment, Jungle Carpets are my favorite.
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Originally Posted by 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. :)
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Originally Posted by 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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Originally Posted by 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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Originally Posted by 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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I'm not sure as far as permits go. Where I live, you don't have to have them. If you can find your state laws anywhere you can see if it's listed. Sorry I can't be more help :(
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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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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. :)
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...6c5c78c2ca.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...6a4c88ce3d.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...e8d8286456.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...c54a5071f5.jpg
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
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He's so beautiful, thanks for sharing! I hope to own a carpet one day.
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He's so beautiful, thanks for sharing! I hope to own a carpet one day.
and I hope to own a BRB someday!! I'm jealous of yours! :p
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and I hope to own a BRB someday!! I'm jealous of yours! [emoji14]
They are awesome snakes! [emoji4]
Clearly we both need to fulfill these desires soon! Haha
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I haven't kept many pythons over the years, probably just 2-3 species other than what I currently own - largely been boas and colubrids for me. The pythons of Australia(and their neighbor island, New Guinea) have definitely captured my heart though.
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...pskf7h5tji.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...psi6cjaity.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps1i1pxhiz.jpg
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The only snake I have right now
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...c2d6dbe24d.jpg
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people say that jungles will always be more snappy than other snakes from threads i've read its not true but then you read care sheets and they say they will always be more snappy can you please tell me because Ever since I got my second snake I have ALWAYS wanted a jungle but i currently own a spotted python(big mistake) and i cant even move my arm across its enclosure without it thinking i'm food and I've tried to handle but it latches onto my arm and then lets go and tries to escape and i feel terrible because i cant do much for it.
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people say that jungles will always be more snappy than other snakes from threads i've read its not true but then you read care sheets and they say they will always be more snappy can you please tell me because Ever since I got my second snake I have ALWAYS wanted a jungle but i currently own a spotted python(big mistake) and i cant even move my arm across its enclosure without it thinking i'm food and I've tried to handle but it latches onto my arm and then lets go and tries to escape and i feel terrible because i cant do much for it.
How old is your spotted python?
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Originally Posted by zombieassassin99
people say that jungles will always be more snappy than other snakes from threads i've read its not true but then you read care sheets and they say they will always be more snappy can you please tell me because Ever since I got my second snake I have ALWAYS wanted a jungle but i currently own a spotted python(big mistake) and i cant even move my arm across its enclosure without it thinking i'm food and I've tried to handle but it latches onto my arm and then lets go and tries to escape and i feel terrible because i cant do much for it.
It depends on your jungle. Baby jungles are nippy (most baby snakes besides BP's are actually!). However, when my yearling bites he still doesn't break skin nor does it hurt at all. After about the year mark, they should begin to grow out of it, assuming you're following through with regular handling. But yeah, the "snappiness" is mostly just in younger snakes. That's just the average, your individual jungle could go either way though. Maybe he's forever friendly or forever nippy! Mine is actually a lot less nippy than most yearlings I've seen, but he'll still have a go at me from time to time.
Jungles are worthy snakes to have, in my opinion. As babies they're in the "oh no everything wants to eat me" phase so they are defensive. However, they're very active and make great display snakes as they don't spend all their time hiding and will come out to nap right in the open. They're also semi-arboreal so you'll see them make use of everything you have in their enclosures. Of course they're also gorgeous.... :)
Is the spotted your first snake?
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Dingo, '08 male Woma
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/90173/1...Un4x4psvYk.jpg
Chaos, '07 male Children's python
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/90173/1...SJzjkp1aCK.jpg
Malcolm, a ball python I got as a rescue from a friends herp rescue group. Young, maybe a year or so old when I got him two years ago. Still growing.
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/99443/1...Tkza0FypU3.jpg
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My female albino spider bp that thinks she is a chondro.
http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...4_10.05.39.png
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I've seen Caravanah on here before! My favorite ball python morph :cool:
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I've seen Caravanah on here before! My favorite ball python morph :cool:
Thanks! I'm pretty in awe of her myself. [emoji7]
Some more python photos, since I'm posting anyway!
Me and my super chill pastel calico:
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08...101185461e.jpg
Caramel albino:
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08...e1cd2e7998.jpg
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https://scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...29&oe=567A7C36
These are my babies! The smallest is Bandia (Goddess in Irish), the darker one is Gizmo and the lighter one is Xander. All are rescues :D And are very precious to me.
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Are those MtG references?!
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Are those MtG references?!
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yup ^_^ its a theme im doing with my bp names
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Awesome! I wanted to name a snake Garruk but I thought it would be too obvious and I have some friends I play FNM EDH with that probably would laugh. Haha I may do it anyway if I get a snake that fits the name. Erebos is another good one, too. Hmmm.
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What a little acrobat!
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What a little acrobat!
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:D Exactly what I thought! My Python's name is Johnny and he is so cool. My friends are so afraid of visiting me because of Johnny :D I'll place here his photos as soon as I got home.
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8 year old sd retic just got him the other day http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...bf12d693a4.jpg
My carpet python about 8 fthttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...772d55a0ad.jpg
My pewter and cinnamon siblings I hatched last April http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...cd7c5a0b2a.jpg
My dinker ball python http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...da43eacb03.jpg
I have more but that's the only good pictures I have
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