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09-04-11, 08:45 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
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Originally Posted by Freebody
wow! i got to find one in canada. very nice mate, very nice!
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I second this, I guess we'll have to check the restricted species list to see if they are on it though!!
They are absolutely SPECTACULAR!!!!!!!
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09-05-11, 10:54 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
great looking big healthy white lips helen
a credit to your husbandry pal
cheers shaun
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09-05-11, 01:01 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
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Originally Posted by jay0133
I second this.
What is the average price for one?
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I can't comment for your side of the pond mate, but on the rare occasions hatchlings come up over here, they cost between 150 and 200
Adults, depending on sex, size and quality can go for anywhere between 150 and 350
However I have been offered 900 for my biggest female before...as if!! I would sell my car before I sold her!!!
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Originally Posted by Freebody
wow! i got to find one in canada. very nice mate, very nice!
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good luck mate :-)
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Originally Posted by Snakefood
I second this, I guess we'll have to check the restricted species list to see if they are on it though!!
They are absolutely SPECTACULAR!!!!!!!
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whats the score over there then? is it similar to australia with the kind of snakes you can keep then?
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
great looking big healthy white lips helen
a credit to your husbandry pal
cheers shaun
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thanks Shaun :-)
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09-05-11, 01:06 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
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Originally Posted by UwabamiReptiles
Wow! Those are great pics of some beautiful snakes. If you keep posting these guys up, I'm gonna have no choice but to get one. I just get mesmerized by their heads, the white on the black head is just amazing. Beautiful snakes. Now I see most of your info is about the adult care, is there anything special that you would have to do differently for a hatchling or yearling? Or is it the same care throughout their lives?
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thanks mate
the only thing I would say with hatchlings in terms of husbandry would be to provide higher humidity for them. Their skins are so thin they need this to shed correctly.
I kept my hatchlings in RUB's on orchid bark and spagnum...so long as you get the correct convection and airflow through the RUB by drilling the airholes in the right place, you can achieve quite a muggy environment...as opposed to these RUB's I see that are full of nasty condensation and stale air
My other note would be to be vary wary of hatchling wlp's...they are incredibly fast and I've seen them launch themselves out from under substrate and straight over your shoulder before!!!
A hook is always a must with these guys when they are young...they can be bitey and they like to bury themselves in moss so you don't wanna go rummaging around with your fingers to find them
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11-07-11, 10:35 AM
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Cold Blooded Chaos
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Just gorgeous.
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11-07-11, 10:47 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Wow, beautiful snakes
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11-07-11, 11:15 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
wow, lovely snake... it may end up on my list too... since I will be making my reptile room once I get into renovations of my house in March we're moving in June
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11-07-11, 03:20 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Gorgeous white-lippeds! I used to own a pair, and I really regret parting with them. They were nippy buggers, but man they were beautiful animals. I always kind of wondered what a hybrid between them and a woma python would look like....
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11-07-11, 11:53 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
those pictures are incredible!! I've never seen a snake like that before, amazing colouring!
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11-08-11, 06:51 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Great thread and fantastic shots. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge about these remarkable pythons
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11-08-11, 07:09 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Thanks for all your kind comments :-)
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Originally Posted by Will0W783
Gorgeous white-lippeds! I used to own a pair, and I really regret parting with them. They were nippy buggers, but man they were beautiful animals. I always kind of wondered what a hybrid between them and a woma python would look like....
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Hmmm not sure about that one...one of my favorite things about a wlp is their true python head shape...I can't help but wonder that a woma hybrid would ruin this slightly
I did attempt a pairing with a diamond python...she did lay but the eggs weren't viable
I can only imagine what the hatchlings would have looked like!!!
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11-12-11, 02:05 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Oh just great...now hubby and I have both seen this thread and I know one is added to my want list! : )
Just beautiful though. I really need a hook...i guess esp if i want one of these. hehe
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11-12-11, 09:20 AM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
I saw one at the last expo I went to.. It wasn't for sale though
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11-12-11, 09:51 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Wow that is a beautiful snake! Very iridescent, I like how the markings on its mouth look like skeleton teeth. Also I like your hanging plant basket turned hide, I did that with a plastic one but yours looks nicer.
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11-12-11, 10:31 PM
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Re: The wonderful world of Whitelipped pythons
Wow, these are absolutely gorgeous snakes. The iridescence is insane!
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