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Bunch of new python additions....(dialup warning)

ttreptile1 Jul 04, 2004 03:50 PM

I recently picked these up to begin restarting my disbanded collection. Let me know what ya all think...

Male Woma 04

Female Woma 04

Female Olive 99 (now have 2.1 adults)

Male Granite 04

Female Granite 04

Male Indian Python

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 (4)

TenorGoddess Jul 04, 2004 10:59 PM

first of all...your animals are beautiful! Congrats on all of them. VERY nice....I've thought often about getting into olive pythons...perhaps I'll definitely have to look more seriously into it. ;D I like them a lot...just gotta make more room first. teehee!

Second, and I know this is a much sought after question....the multiple pictures....how did you do that? Before they redid the forums I could use that little html code and get them in just fine but now it doesn't appear to work???

Hugs!

Amanda Rose

Chance Jul 04, 2004 11:53 PM

I have to agree with Amanda, excellent pics. I especially liked the olives. I've been wanting to get olives since I got to handle one of Bob Clark's back at the Kansas City show in '02. Something about the simplicity in color, combined with the head shape, irridescence, size, and docility, just makes them a *very* attractive species. I'm hoping to have the funds to invest into them after a successful clutch or two of retics. Hopefully more cbb animals will begin popping. Feel free to post more pics!
-Chance
River Valley Snakes

ttreptile1 Jul 05, 2004 08:28 AM

Thanks! The Olives are truely my favorites. They are a drab geen but when you see them up close or outside they are like a rainbow of color. All the breeders I have are super docile. "Lap" snakes so to speak. Even if they were to freak out and tag me I erally don't worry much. They don't have the jaw pressuse of a burm or strengh of a retic. Hopefully I will be cranking out some lil ones shortly.

The pics are easy, I just did this:

[*IMG]http addy[*/IMG]

Just remove the *, I did that so it shows up as text.
and thats it.

TT

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Reptile-Pit.com

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)

Scott Eipper Jul 25, 2004 03:18 AM

TT,

Nice snakes.

I have kept an Olive for about 5 years now and will buy couple of girls shortly.

Here in Australia, most Olives need big cages to breed in. The smallest cage I have ever heard them breed in was 6x3x3. But they will mate in smaller cages for some reason (unsure why) these never seem to be successful.

As for being quiet..most are that even includes ones as you move them off the road up north, but occasionally you get a nutter.

Regards,

Scott

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