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01-14-14, 01:33 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
Holy! She's huge and so very pretty. I think we want more pics
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01-14-14, 02:30 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
Thanks for your comments guys!
She is awesome to work with! She also tolerates handling once out of the enclosure. Its quite the workout to handle her since she is as flighty as colubrid in a large python's body. She is just a little under 7' and weighs about 15lbs (as big as a soft ball).
@IW17 - They are also called D'albert's water pythons and used to be identified under the Liasis genus. (Olive Python, Brown Water Python, Macklot's Python) They now have their own genus which is Leiopython.
@Frogman - You have permission to use the pictures.
Here is the little couple bathing together:
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01-14-14, 06:31 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
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Originally Posted by Burgore
Thanks for your comments guys!
She is awesome to work with! She also tolerates handling once out of the enclosure. Its quite the workout to handle her since she is as flighty as colubrid in a large python's body. She is just a little under 7' and weighs about 15lbs (as big as a soft ball).
@IW17 - They are also called D'albert's water pythons and used to be identified under the Liasis genus. (Olive Python, Brown Water Python, Macklot's Python) They now have their own genus which is Leiopython.
@Frogman - You have permission to use the pictures.
Here is the little couple bathing together:
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Awesome that clears things up up. Thank you!
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01-14-14, 06:41 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
looks gorgeous.
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01-14-14, 11:04 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
I love the size difference in the two
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01-17-14, 04:12 AM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
A real stunner.
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01-20-14, 10:31 AM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
They're such beautiful snakes, thanks for sharing! I can't believe how enormous she is too, that's just awesome.
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01-20-14, 11:57 AM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
WOW!!!!!! Unbelievably gorgeous!!!!!!!!
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01-20-14, 10:43 PM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
She's so pretty! Never was that into water pythons but she's insane. Definitely made me think twice about wanting to own one.
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01-28-14, 06:22 AM
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Re: My big d'albert's female
Not my favorite species, but wow this is a gorgeous specimen!! And she sounds like a blast to work with, i like my snakes with a little spunk
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