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Some new additions to my collection....

ttreptile1 Jul 04, 2004 03:40 PM

I went down to the breeders house to pickup my Woma's and check out my Indigo hatchlings and came home with an extra set of Granite Burms (het for Granite Albino). Got them for an awesome price. I have kept BIG Coastals and currently keep and breed large olive pythons and have an Indian. These will be my first introductions into the bivittus world. Here are some quick shots of them...

Male

Female

Indian

TT
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1.1 Woma Pythons
2.1 Olive Pythons
1.1 Granite Burmese Pythons
1.0 Indian Python
1.1 Eastern Indigos (waiting for hatchlings)
0.1 Ball Python (donation / rehab snake)

Replies (7)

bcclover Jul 06, 2004 01:10 PM

I have been wanting an indian python for a long time. how did you get yours and how can i get one. i'm looking for a baby indian. i live in Pennslyvania.

marksherps Jul 06, 2004 06:22 PM

Hmm sounds like you were at Steve Binnig's house! lol
web site

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ttreptile1 Jul 06, 2004 06:35 PM

Steve Binnig is an awesome guy! I went to get the Woma hatchlings and came home with Granite babies too! I am also waiting for my Indigo hatchlings too.

TT

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1.1 Woma Pythons
2.1 Olive Pythons
1.1 Granite Burmese Pythons
1.0 Indian Python
1.1 Eastern Indigos (waiting for hatchlings)
0.1 Ball Python (donation / rehab snake)

bcclover Jul 06, 2004 07:00 PM

mark do you live in PA. and the guy with the indian python you didnt rely to my message. also i would like to know what is the difference between the indian python and the ceylonese python. (apperance, size, and who has either of these available)

marksherps Jul 06, 2004 07:08 PM

Yes, southeastern Pa.
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bcclover Jul 06, 2004 09:24 PM

i live in southeastern PA too. i live in philadelphia. do you know how i can get an indian python. do you or anyone you know sell them in PA.

marksherps Jul 06, 2004 09:41 PM

I really don't know anyone that has them but I will ask around.
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