View Full Version : P.C.Brongersmai?
Hotchkiss
07-01-14, 09:41 AM
I got this girl as a rescue and I don't know the subspecies/locale
Any guesses?
http://i.imgur.com/zqsk8Xr.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/nsoQiGZ.jpg
marvelfreak
07-01-14, 09:47 AM
Diffidently a Red Blood but with out know the back ground there's no way of knowing locale. She very nice looking. I am loving the color.
sharthun
07-01-14, 09:58 AM
Nice looking snake! Love the colors!
RBDTerrell
07-01-14, 10:12 AM
She is for sure a Blood Python (Brongersmai). A very beautiful one at that!
Hotchkiss
07-01-14, 10:14 AM
Diffidently a Red Blood but with out know the back ground there's no way of knowing locale. She very nice looking. I am loving the color.
Thanks, she's 2-3 times the weight of when I got her in january but still not where she needs to be
Thanks, she's 2-3 times the weight of when I got her in january but still not where she needs to be
She seems to be doing great...there's nothing carved in stone saying how big she should be for her age. Just keep up the good work and she'll be fine!
Cheers
Terry
marvelfreak
07-01-14, 11:45 AM
She seems to be doing great...there's nothing carved in stone saying how big she should be for her age. Just keep up the good work and she'll be fine!
Cheers
Terry
Terry right. Bloods are a snake people tend to over feed and they become obese. Yours looks nice and healthy.
Check out this chart.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/840/izzq.jpg (https://imageshack.com/i/ncizzqj)
Hotchkiss
07-01-14, 12:27 PM
Terry right. Bloods are a snake people tend to over feed and they become obese. Yours looks nice and healthy.
Check out this chart.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/840/izzq.jpg (https://imageshack.com/i/ncizzqj)
by that chart she was a 1 when I got her, Now she's about a 2
Very beautiful, good luck with her. :)
marvelfreak
07-01-14, 02:37 PM
by that chart she was a 1 when I got her, Now she's about a 2
A 2 going on a 3 is about perfect. :)
You need to be careful feeding bloods...they get real good mileage out of their meals. A little goes a long way. Sure they can take a larger prey item, and they'll always eat, but can get obese real quick. I feed irregularly, and my biggest animals never get anything bigger than xl rats.
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