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10-09-13, 04:51 PM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
Actually come to think of it didnt some get sent over by a zoo to another zoo a while back.? If so i would imagine this is how they will soon be available to you guys.
Awesome animals, and a real pleasure to keep.
I love olives, they are very active pythons compared to the morelia spp.
Much the same as anteresia and aspidities. Always doing something.
I love womas for this reason, they will keep you amused for hours watching their antics.
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10-09-13, 05:08 PM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
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Much the same as anteresia and aspidities. Always doing something.
I love womas for this reason, they will keep you amused for hours watching their antics.
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Does this include the Spotted Python? A few days ago there was a thread on another forum about what sized enclosure to give an adult. People were saying that spotted pythons are shy snakes and don't do much except for hide. They said that small enclosures like 28qt tubs would be fine for them.
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10-09-13, 09:19 PM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
Mikoh4792,-
Spotteds would be the least active of the anteresia group for sure.
They would to be the most aboreal of them all.
Childrens and stimmies would be the most active they are much more terrestrial compared to spotteds. I have never kept pygmys so i cant comment on them.
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10-09-13, 10:37 PM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
Those snakes are all gorgeous!!
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10-10-13, 07:53 AM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
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Originally Posted by trueblue
shaunyboy,-
Really!!, well bugger my days. I wonder who sent them over.? There arnt a huge number of people over here even that are breeding them. Good for you guys i spose.
Always seems to happen eventually, if people want something bad enough they will go to the ends of the earth to get it somehow.
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^^^^^
a few snake keepers in Germany seem to have a magic connection to Australia.....
they have all sorts of great Morelia just appear out of thin air
Albino's,Roughies,etc
cheers shaun
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10-10-13, 08:01 AM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
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Derek,-
Really!!, well bugger my days. I wonder who sent them over.? There arnt a huge number of people over here even that are breeding them. Good for you guys i spose.
Always seems to happen eventually, if people want something bad enough they will go to the ends of the earth to get it somehow.
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Yeah, they've been here a few years and, they were brought in legally. You can go to the Cities website and see the paperwork. Olives, along with Roughies and Darwins.
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10-10-13, 05:00 PM
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Re: Few pure Aussie snakes.
Cool.
Yeah as said in the post at the top of this page, i think that i can recall something about a zoo swap a few years back.
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