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    Adult Bredli Pics

    Couple shots of our adult Bredli:


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    are these hard to take care of? i havent done much research into them but ive seen them pop up a bit lately and have wondered. they are beautiful as adults so i might just have to get one sometime this year. thnx for sharing.
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    Re: Adult Bredli Pics

    Nice bredlis what are the personalities on them
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    Great looking Bredli's. Its always nice to see other people admiring morelia. They don't get much credit.
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    Re: Adult Bredli Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by pbjtime8908 View Post
    are these hard to take care of? i havent done much research into them but ive seen them pop up a bit lately and have wondered. they are beautiful as adults so i might just have to get one sometime this year. thnx for sharing.
    No, they are easy to take care of. I keep them about the same temps and humidity as my ball pythons only in bigger cages. They are a handful to handle, however.

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    Nice bredlis what are the personalities on them
    Pretty good. The female has bit once, but never struck. The one time she bit, I believe she though my business partner's hand was a rat or something. He was holding her, and her head was resting on his hand. A moment later, she turned her head and grabbed on. I have never seen anything like that before. The male, however, seems very docile.

    From my understanding, Bredli pythons are supposed to be very docile, even in the wild, at least from what I have read.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Adult Bredli Pics

    Very nice looking bredli's! I want one of these sooooooooo bad!

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    when i was working with bredlis they were some of the more tame snakes. although if they want they can be very quick movers and rarely skitish from my experience. However I still think that they are an amazing snake and on my list for my person collection.
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    Re: Adult Bredli Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by tcutting View Post
    when i was working with bredlis they were some of the more tame snakes. although if they want they can be very quick movers and rarely skitish from my experience. However I still think that they are an amazing snake and on my list for my person collection.
    You are right. They can be a handful sometimes. When the females wants to go somewhere while I am holding her, there really isn't too much stopping her. I enjoy handling the larger snakes more than smaller ones.

    I really hope they decide to breed for me this season. I have not hand any luck with them the last two.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Well if you get a clutch and hatch any you let me know I will most likely be looking to get one around that time frame.

    Bredlis i think are one of the best sized snakes for most people who have decent experience with snakes. they arent huge but they get to a good size, look great, and (as most people want) easy to handle.

    Good luck with the pairing I hope to see some posts of eggs!
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    Re: Adult Bredli Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by tcutting View Post
    Well if you get a clutch and hatch any you let me know I will most likely be looking to get one around that time frame.

    Bredlis i think are one of the best sized snakes for most people who have decent experience with snakes. they arent huge but they get to a good size, look great, and (as most people want) easy to handle.

    Good luck with the pairing I hope to see some posts of eggs!
    Will do, and I agree, they are about the perfect size for people with decent experience with snakes.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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