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Thread: Breit facials..

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    Some say sub species and others say species.

    Your right that the variety is not there like it is with balls but pretty cool things are being done. They are wonderful snakes with a much different personality than balls.
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    Re: Breit facials..

    Quote Originally Posted by nachash View Post
    I didn't know there was that much variety in this type of snake. Are these different sub-species, or are they different species altogether? I tried looking at the link you provided but I don't know if my browser wasn't loading or what, I couldn't click beyond the page with the three varieties.
    In 2001 the former Curtus family of 3 sub species were promoted to 3 separate species.. Python brongersmai,(red bloods) Python breitensteini, (Borneo python)and Python curtus (Sumatran black python or short tail )
    This post contains Only Python Breitensteini as KMG pointed out..( Thank you KMG)..
    The 2001 paper described only one animal without the sub oculars and stated the labials did not come in contact with the eye..
    Thank you to all, as we get better with the new lens we'll be sure to post more pictures of our addiction..

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    You wouldn't mind if I borrowed one of these for my facebook cover photo, would you?
    Last edited by Bluebonnet Herp; 07-12-2013 at 02:44 PM.

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    Re: Breit facials..

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    You wouldn't mind if I borrowed one of these for my facebook cover photo, would you?
    Not at all, it serves as a compliment.. Find the one you like and use it.. You can find a WHOLE lot more on our serpentim FB page as well as the goings on here..

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