Is there anyone is Canada working with Indian Rock Pythons? I am aware of various people in the U.S. working with them, but it is ofcourse illegal to ship them over state lines so I am hoping to find someone in Canada with them. Thanks...
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Is there anyone is Canada working with Indian Rock Pythons? I am aware of various people in the U.S. working with them, but it is ofcourse illegal to ship them over state lines so I am hoping to find someone in Canada with them. Thanks...
Hey,
There isnt anyone at the moment working with them as of I know, but I am working on getting some up here they are mazing snakes.........they closest thing I am working with are ceylonese.
Justin Morash
Too bad about this CITIES is that , it does not help in the propagation of the species. Here in Houston ,a friend of mine have a clutch hatched out this year "Pure Indian Python" . He cant sell it outside of Texas so the market was saturated quick. He drop the price to unbelievable ($99 each) but still he have some left. I myself got a hold of 1.2, They are almost silver against light brown patern.
You are in Canada I take it? I'd love to see some pics of your pimburas. Do you sell any?
Just to share a picture of one of my Indian Pythons, Getting more silver each time she shed.

Looks very similar to my Indian pythons. I have 3 babies I just got. I just love 'em, except, they are pigs!
Was wondering what state you are in, and how many Indians you have (no, I don't want to buy any, I have enough). Just curious. Thanks.
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