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Baby Pytas Korros

vegasbilly Jan 30, 2008 08:08 PM

Just in and settling down nicely. Pics don't do them justice. Very clean lines w/subtle coloration differences. Big ole' eyes - surely rate as a "sight hunter". This is 1.1.

Bill

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The Menagerie:
3.8 Emerald Tree Boas
2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
1.3 Chondros
2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Bar Neck)
1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
1.1 American Bulldogs

Replies (4)

metalpest Feb 01, 2008 11:22 PM

Very nice snakes! Are those captive born?
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tokaysrnice Feb 02, 2008 02:08 AM

Are they CB? I know they're not CBB. If they are CB i'm kicking myself even more, I just didn't have the cages, doh.

vegasbilly Feb 02, 2008 07:19 PM

Nope, they're imports but are small enough to acclimate nicely. They are extremely nervous snakes! I finally taped newspaper over 90% of their enclosure so they'll actually venture out and hopefully feed if they feel a bit more secure. No threat displays, just machine-gun strikes at anything that moves if startled!

Bill
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The Menagerie:
3.9 Emerald Tree Boas
2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
1.3 Chondros
2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Bar Neck)
1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
1.1 Mangrove Snakes
1.1 Pytas Korros
Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
1.1 American Bulldogs

dan_f Feb 03, 2008 07:51 PM

Nice snakes!
Not babies by any means but still nice Indo specimens.

I don't know how much experience you have with this species but go easy on the worming, the shock to the system can be too much for them as they are highly strung little live wires.

Some of my Indo specimens from last year:

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