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tightsqueeze
05-29-03, 08:06 PM
Just woundering if anyone has any experience in the CEYLONESE PYTHON and if so could you send me any info on them along with any pictures if there available....Thanks
Their care is similar to burms, but they grow smaller.
Tim and Julie B
05-29-03, 08:56 PM
I just look them up on line. That is a very cool loking snake. About 12'. Good size but not to big. Bob Clark has some good pics. Here is a good site for info.
http://thompsonsden.tripod.com/careofyourpythons/id3.html
Jay,
Here you go man, enjoy! Do you know of any pimbura breeders in Ontario? I am interested in them too.
http://thompsonsden.tripod.com/careofyourpythons/id3.html
Cheerio,
Edwin
Tim and Julie B
05-29-03, 08:58 PM
Haha Edwin that is truly funny!
LdyDrgn
05-29-03, 09:00 PM
Ceylonese are a smaller and slightly different looking version of the Indian python. Care would be much closer to the Indian python as well.
They can have super nasty attitudes like an African Rock. Sometimes when picked up instead of trying to bite they will flail and fling musk everywhere. Every once in a great while they will be sweet.
Me and Clyde (RIP)
http://photo.redtailboa.net/albums/ldydrgn-herself/Michelle_and_Clyde_5.sized.jpg
PoiSoNouS
05-29-03, 09:25 PM
Woah, thats a beautiful snake !
LdyDrgn
05-29-03, 09:37 PM
Yes, they are gorgeous. It is difficult to find any that are pure. They get crossbred with the Indians and Burms quite a bit anymore :(
Colonel SB
05-30-03, 07:52 AM
Yeah it sucks, thats why I'm totally against hybrids cuz once the genetic water is muddied it can never be cleaned.
tightsqueeze
05-30-03, 01:03 PM
Thank you all so much for replying so quickly ...LdYDrgn i have to complenemt you on your beutiful python ....absolutly georgous!
thanks
LdyDrgn
05-30-03, 06:30 PM
He belonged to a friend of mine. He had to be put down because of IBD. :(
Originally posted by Tim and Julie B
Haha Edwin that is truly funny!
Lol, you beat me by 1 minute :)
tightsqueeze
05-31-03, 04:43 PM
Edwin no i am talking to Bob Clark about a pair...
creander
06-26-03, 03:43 PM
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http://www.pythonmolurus.com
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