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May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
That belly lump looks a little big but i would bet the snake was fine, have you seen the retic eating a croc/caiman? Ot the anaconda eating a capybara?
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May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
Ha, has the stripes of a Woma, but who knows~ I've personally wanted to own a Woma, but they're something to consider in the next 5 - 10 years. I think they're pretty <3
but yeah, I googled Rob's response and it looks alot alike :>
Black Headed Python:
And I love love love the markings and color on this one below.
Interestingly enough, while image searching Black Headed Python, this image, one of the ones posted here, came up:
And it had a news article with the other images you'd posted! So, I'm guessing Rob was right?
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Xybe - Baby Hypo Brazilian Rainbow Boa(M)
Ouro - Baby Albino Western Hognose (M)
Myra - Baby Jag x Coastal Carpet Python (F)
Ryu - Adult Leopard Gecko(M)
Yeah it's a Black Head python Rob right and they are in the same family as the Woma Python. They get a lot bigger than a Woma Pythons. Womas top out around 5 to 6 feet Black Heads 9 to 10 feet or more. They are the only two python i believe that doesn't have heat pits. Black Head are know to eat just about anything even other snake. They have a feeding response like a Retic. Pythonman on here breeds them.
What to see something really different here's a picture of a albino. 186154520.jpg
I've seen that, too, Nenna D; I felt sad for the poor thing. Ever since seeing that I've been afraid of feeding my snake something too big and it splitting open. I'd be horrified if that ever happened to one of my babies D:
I saw a baby albino while in the same 'Black Headed Python' google search, it was adorable <3 Reminds me of how Lavendar Albino BP's will kind of have that golden pattern to them. Absolutely love the goldish/white color combo in snakes.
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Xybe - Baby Hypo Brazilian Rainbow Boa(M)
Ouro - Baby Albino Western Hognose (M)
Myra - Baby Jag x Coastal Carpet Python (F)
Ryu - Adult Leopard Gecko(M)
The amazing thing about the first albino blackheads is that they randomly popped out of a clutch! Happened in Europe some years ago now. It was the same guy who randomly produced the Jaguar carpet or granite carpet. I know he's had other luck as well. Seriously lucky bugger.