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Old 07-02-13, 06:38 AM   #1
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Seems like it... I might go rattle some cages, shake a few trees and call in some favours to see if I can make some new snakes appear in the next couple of Tuesdays or so.
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You live in oz mate, you might not like what falls out of trees there lol
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Yeah.. last time I shook a tree something rough fell out. Might not be so good... so this time I'll lift some rocks, you never know when you get lucky and have something crawl out.
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Yeah.. last time I shook a tree something rough fell out. Might not be so good... so this time I'll lift some rocks, you never know when you get lucky and have something crawl out.
Try some termite mounds or ANT HILLS
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Yeah.. last time I shook a tree something rough fell out. Might not be so good... so this time I'll lift some rocks, you never know when you get lucky and have something crawl out.
Careful how you lift those rocks...you don't want to get tagged by a tiger or eastern brown...
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Careful how you lift those rocks...you don't want to get tagged by a tiger or eastern brown...
I wish... (well not about getting tagged). The wife says no to hots otherwise I would have Collettes or Death adders. I'll have to settle for other free stuff... (not poaching them by the way, free by means of friends)
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I wish... (well not about getting tagged). The wife says no to hots otherwise I would have Collettes or Death adders. I'll have to settle for other free stuff... (not poaching them by the way, free by means of friends)
Did you see the albino red belly black snakes? Any idea where those came from. Simply stunning!
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Did you see the albino red belly black snakes? Any idea where those came from. Simply stunning!
Yeah... Marty at Snakeranch has them. They also have albino spotted pythons and Marbled Childrens (I think)
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Yeah.. I'm pretty sure I can lift some rocks and have a couple of ants crawl out they have some real nice ones around the Weatbelt area. Just a matter of picking the buggers up. They're free around here if you know which rocks to lift.
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All this talk of getting new snake has got me jealous. I just had to pass on a SD Retic for $350.00 and a Male Woma Python for $150.00. I spent the money i was saving for some new snakes on a new(used) toy. Oh well some day.
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Truck is an hour later than usual :-/
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Really? They are ant hill pythons?
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It's a burmese python
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Yes, They are Antaresia perthensis aka anthill aka perth aka pygmy pythons aka smallest python species in the world.

Here are the horrible pics I took, with no lightning and the flash was giving them a weird color. I'll get better ones once they settle. They were VERY VERY curious, heads popping out of the bag to see whats up, googly eyes, and refusing to get off my hand to get in the tubs.

These are full grown adult 1.1 virgin pair. Its hard to see from the pics, but the brick red and patterning really reminds me alot of the rainbow boas.







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Those are so cool! Very nice looking!!!! Congrats dude!
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