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Man_vs_Wild
08-03-10, 07:26 AM
Hello im new here, please be gentle as my knowledge of non australian python is limited. I would love to share my experiences with reptiles as well as learn from the more experienced keepers.
amen.
percey39
08-03-10, 08:05 AM
Hello and welcome to the site. Its nice to see another aussie here, what species do you currently keep?
Man_vs_Wild
08-03-10, 09:06 AM
Ive only been keeping for 2 years. Ive got 7 pythons. all small. six morelia's and a water python. just started breeding rats which is teaching me a few things about selective breeding.
I got a nice little scrub python. His a nice light colour. how do you think he'll turn out as an adult? she is a superb feeder. The father was from tully and they father from cairns.
rough scale python
black and gold jungle python
coastal carpet python
I only keep wild looking snakes.
Freebody
08-03-10, 12:29 PM
not sure if i seen you hello thread but Welcome to the forum!
marvelfreak
08-03-10, 03:02 PM
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really like to see picks of your other snakes.
percey39
08-03-10, 07:08 PM
Nice, im a massive scrub fan. I keep a few of those guys, my yearling is a dream and you can reach straight in bare hand pick her up. She just doesnt bite, but my other two will tear you apart any chance they get.
I love when they start out looking like that, mine have all gone darker and darker as they have got older.
Would love to see some pics of your other snakes as well
Will0W783
08-03-10, 07:15 PM
What kind of scrubs do you both have? Moluccan, amethystine, Aru, Merauke?
percey39
08-03-10, 07:19 PM
Hey kim they amethystine, but they have gone through a renaming process and are now know as Morelia Kinghorni.
shaunyboy
08-05-10, 11:42 AM
hello and welcome
any pictures of your jungle mate
cheers shaun
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