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    That's a cool little guy

    Just out of curiosity what do those go for? I am local to ne il also and will be at tinley in October.

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    That's a lovely new enclosure! It looks like a little landscape!

    Is that an exoterra-ish type of screen top enclosure? How did you attach the RHP to the top?




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    Re: That's a cool little guy

    Quote Originally Posted by Bcycling View Post
    Just out of curiosity what do those go for? I am local to ne il also and will be at tinley in October.
    It's not really what they go for but if you can get your hands on one. Only major name I can think who works with them is Inland reptile, he even says on his website they are some of rarest pythons in US collections.

    I've gotten both of my liasis from what I would consider a hobbyist breeder, who just happens to keep all four species.

    That being said IF you can find them, they don't command a high price. I'd say 200 or so. Kind of unique in that there is almost no supply with little info and species recognition, leading to low demand.

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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    Bcycling, I paid $175 for Kajura. The seller was RJS Reptiles, but they were selling the two water pythons for someone else. I don't remember seeing much (any?) else in the way of Liasis species, but if I were looking I'd check Morelia Row as the most likely vendors.

    Redshepherd, thank you! The RHP is screwed into a couple lengths of one-by lumber that are on the outside of the screen top. Using the lengths of wood spreads the weight out over more of the screen. On another one we used large fender washers for the smallest size Reptile Basics RHP.


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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    We weighed snakes on Friday, Kajura was up to 48 grams, which is triple their weight since coming home from Tinley with me. We *finally* finished off the bag of pinkies, feeding off three per feeding the last few times. Last week I fed a fuzzy mouse, which didn't leave much of a lump, especially with how long Kajura is, so tonight I fed a hopper. Took a little longer to get down, but I don't think the lump is too big:

    I think Kajura's eyes look cloudy from the flash, didn't look cloudy to me.


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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    A Kajura-snoot in the ear TICKLES!


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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    Still growing like a weed, up to 88 grams. Also still a social little busybody.





    The tan blob in the 3rd and 4th pictures is a standard-size pillow, for scale.


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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Prognathodon View Post
    Still growing like a weed, up to 88 grams. Also still a social little busybody.





    The tan blob in the 3rd and 4th pictures is a standard-size pillow, for scale.


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    Looking good and like a fun species.

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    Re: Liasis Fucus/Water Python

    they're getting so big!
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    Do you have a pair or just one?
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