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06-29-17, 01:03 PM
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Antaresia perthensis
A 2009 Anthill Python for $250...is this a good deal?
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06-30-17, 10:07 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
C'mon y'all...no comments? Anyone have these?
Is there anyone out there??? :rolleyes"
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06-30-17, 11:51 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Don't know about in the US but you'd be looking at double that in the UK. Neat little things and rarely seen...
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06-30-17, 12:08 PM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
I'd say go for it we don't see many Antaresia here. Cool little pythons
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06-30-17, 12:08 PM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
That's what I needed to hear! Gracias! Danke! Efkharisto! Toda! Shukran! Spasibo!
I just let the seller know I'll take his 2008 Anthill Pythons, a male and a female, both for $500.
I didn't see anything that said these were arboreal...does anyone know if they are?
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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
Don't know about in the US but you'd be looking at double that in the UK. Neat little things and rarely seen...
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06-30-17, 12:47 PM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Here are the seller's pics...
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07-01-17, 12:16 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Not arboreal, they typically live inside termite mounds if I remember correctly.
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07-01-17, 01:19 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
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Originally Posted by toddnbecka
Not arboreal, they typically live inside termite mounds if I remember correctly.
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Sometimes found in termite mounds would be more accurate. Whilst not arboreal they do frequent more open habitats as well as the confines of mounds.
OP - Cant remember the exact post but someone asked for advice on keeping childreni and largely Antaresia sp. can be kept similarly so that would be a good place to start on a decent setup.
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07-11-17, 06:58 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Picked up the snakes this morning...both are in a 20gal until I either pick up a new 40gal or I get another BoaMaster 4'x2'x19" viv.
Seller also told me that while waiting to deliver, in the two weeks since I agreed to buy, the female laid her first clutch of eggs...at 9yrs old. The seller is going to hatch what he can and I told him to come here to the forum and post if he decides to sell.
I have a few so-so pics to post once Apple decides to deliver the pics to my Yahoo! accounts...they should be up later today.
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07-11-17, 07:22 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
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07-11-17, 08:18 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Awesome! I have thought if gettingvone of these to co pliment my spotted. Congrats. They are beautiful!
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07-11-17, 08:47 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
Congrats on the kickass new addition Scuba. You're on a roll bud!
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07-11-17, 09:03 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
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Originally Posted by Scubadiver59
That's what I needed to hear! Gracias! Danke! Efkharisto! Toda! Shukran! Spasibo!
I just let the seller know I'll take his 2008 Anthill Pythons, a male and a female, both for $500.
I didn't see anything that said these were arboreal...does anyone know if they are?
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They're called "ant hill" pythons so not largely regarded as arboreal.
Nice pickup.
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07-11-17, 10:11 AM
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Re: Antaresia perthensis
I'm done for now until I get decent enclosures for everyone--not glass terrariums, but decent melamine or PVC enclosures: either 8'x3'x30" for the big snakes ($500); 4'x2'x19" for the other moderately sized snakes ($140); or, some type of arboreal enclosure ($950) for those that climb.
Then, maybe, I'll start looking again...
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Congrats on the kickass new addition Scuba. You're on a roll bud!
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