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this might not be the right forum but...

RainbowsByDesign Dec 10, 2011 08:45 PM

Maybe this is not the forum for this but…

If you like the color on the rainbows, when the light hits these guys they come alive with a “rainbow” of color!!! So I decided to post them, unfortunately you can’t see that in the pictures, sorry everyone.

A baby, iBite 3G

And my big girl, iBite (the girl is a fellow vendor at the ATL expo)

Enjoy, John

Replies (4)

natsamjosh Dec 15, 2011 09:39 PM

I have no problem with you posting these pics. Those are some gorgeous pythons!

RainbowsByDesign Dec 16, 2011 03:18 PM

Thanks, I appreciate it

curaniel Dec 19, 2011 12:42 AM

I've always loved these guys, but until recently I've felt a little intimidated by arboreal pythons (big teeth!). What are yours like? They're so lovely!
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~Cynthia

"And in the spring, I shed my skin and it blows away with the changing wind..."

RainbowsByDesign Dec 19, 2011 12:00 PM

Cynthia,

The white lip pythons are not really arboreal but they can be nippy. I like the southern (black) white lips because they get a lot bigger and are generally less aggressive than their northern (gold phase) counterpart.

I do have some Chondros and with the tree pythons it’s not about ‘if’ you get bit it’s all about ‘when’ you get bit. It does hurt a lot more than terrestrial pythons.

This is Sunshine, my ‘canary’ Chondro, enjoy.

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