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Childrens Python info Care sheets

LordOfTheLizards Oct 30, 2004 01:30 PM

Abyone got any experience/info/care sheets on these little guys? Pics of your enclosures would be nice also

Thanx
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0.2 Cats (Moora and Twitch)
0.1 Dogs (Maria)
soon to be 1.0 Panther Chameleon (Yoda)

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TallTex Oct 30, 2004 05:11 PM

I have a 3 month old Cape York spotted python and from what I understand the care info. is about the same.

Read down the forum back about 2 weeks or so and you will see all of the information & websites I received on the Cape Yorks. Maybe that will help.

Good luck and let us know how it goes!

jgjulander Oct 31, 2004 07:35 PM

I have a page on my website.
Justin J

Australian Addiction Reptiles

slackajack Oct 31, 2004 11:45 PM

Your children's pythons look very overweight for that angle. Have you just fed them or what?
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1.0 Spotted python (Harry)
0.0.1 Stimsons python (Garry)
1.1 Evil dictators (Mum & Dad)

jgjulander Nov 03, 2004 01:57 PM

Just ovulation. It may be the angle or the way their bodies are positioned, but they are not overweight. A couple months after the picture was taken, she laid a clutch of 10 fertile eggs.
Justin J

Australian Addiction Reptiles

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