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Ringed Pythons...where are they??

MiamiExotics Jan 16, 2007 08:49 PM

What happened to all the ringed pythons >????

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cfoley Jan 16, 2007 08:56 PM

They are around if you look hard enough. However, I do see what you are saying....it definitely makes me wish I had some breeders for this season!

Good luck searching!
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Chris Foley

Tom keogan Jan 17, 2007 05:27 AM

I know a local guy (Broward County, FL) who has several 06 hatchlings from a nice high contrast line. Send me your email and I will forward it to him if you are looking to buy. Thanks Tom

demonworm Jan 25, 2007 05:49 PM

They're definitely out there if you look really hard...just picked up a few sub-adults and im looking at another adult pair at the weekend.
You've gotta love em!
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demonworm Jan 25, 2007 05:51 PM

Another pic....this one is geting stuck into lunch as well...these guys really know how to eat!!
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Albert_Tools Mar 18, 2007 11:14 AM

Agreed! I will never understand why these snakes are so overlooked on the python field. But all the better for those who want them, as the price is a fraction of what is costs to get a much lesser animal IMO.

I had one nice clutch last year, and although I had a lot of interest at the one show I went to, sold none. However, a few short days after I put the ad here on KS, they were gone! This year, I hope to have two clutches. One from a pairing of an above average colored, big female, to an above average colored, abherrant patterned male. The other pairing is of my two highest contrasting, brightest colored Rings. Both pair have just begun "locking up" in the past week or two. Should be an exciting Fall! - Brian

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