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07-05-13, 02:21 PM
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Pygmy Python Thread
Idk if theres already one of these threads (sorry Wayne lol) but I borrowed my moms digital camera which is OK and took some pics of the female today for a few minutes while I put in a different 'tighter' hide and some fake leaves lol
This is not that clear but you can see their iridescence
And this one for a different size reference. The step is 7.5 - 8 inches in height.
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07-05-13, 02:55 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
great looking snake! been after a pygmy for a long time, never found a baby for sale privately here tho...one day!
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07-05-13, 02:58 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Wow man they look pretty cool. I know nothing at all about pygmy pythons. As korbin would say "google is my friend" ... i'll get on that.
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07-05-13, 03:05 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Smaller cousins to stimsons and childrens, smallest python in the world, easy to keep and 24 inch adult length. In a nutshell lol
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07-05-13, 03:27 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
The new ball/corn, No way they are stunning I want 1 now smy if your snakes have babies I want one.
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07-05-13, 03:31 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
With no available morphs and feeding issues for hatchlings due to size, I dont think they will reach corn/ball status. You got it boss
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07-05-13, 03:44 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Worth a try cb will be more willing I think. can't think of the word I wanted to say lol.
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07-05-13, 03:47 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Stunning animal smy.
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07-05-13, 03:49 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
They are all cbb. Its a size issue along with wild lizard diet. I think rat pinks are too big for my adults, they eat 5-10 gram mice fuzzies fully grown. So you can imaglne what a hatchling the size of a half dollar would need.
Thanks Am
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07-05-13, 03:53 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
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Originally Posted by smy_749
They are all cbb. Its a size issue along with wild lizard diet. I think rat pinks are too big for my adults, they eat 5-10 gram mice fuzzies fully grown. So you can imaglne what a hatchling the size of a half dollar would need.
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what do hatchlings in the wild eat? insects?
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07-05-13, 03:54 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
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what do hatchlings in the wild eat? insects?
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There are **** ton of tiny little marsupials in Australia and babies would be an alright size I think.
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07-05-13, 03:55 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
mainly small geckos and lizards as far ad I know. Edit: hatchlings....not sure honestly.
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07-05-13, 03:56 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
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mainly small geckos and lizards as far ad I know
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Ahh yes.....
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07-05-13, 03:57 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Your not putting me of mate they are awesome.
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07-05-13, 03:57 PM
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Re: Pygmy Python Thread
Even small geckos are too big. Probably the hatchlings of smaller gecko/skink species.
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