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dxc561 Nov 28, 2004 10:45 PM



shed today so i thought i would snap a few

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Candoia Nov 29, 2004 11:05 AM

Gorgeous. Thanks for posting.

Joe

p.s. if you ever get bored with it, i'll take it off your hands! hehe
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2.2 Solomen Island ground boas
0.1 Solomen Island tree boa
1.0 green tree python
1.0 jungle carpet python
2.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 Boa constrictor imperator
0.1 Borneo short-tailed (blood) python
0.0.1 CB Florida banded water snake
1.0 albino Burmese python

PristinePythons Dec 01, 2004 08:41 AM

He's gotten BIG!!! Who says they grow slow?! Nice looking male!
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dxc561 Dec 01, 2004 07:15 PM

yea, these pictures don't even really give a good representation of how long he actually is. one of the guys at underground told me he would grow slow when i bought him. he apparently has an adult trio of these... maybe his were w/c and that's why they grow slow???? previously i was feeding him 4 lg. mice a week, now i am feeding him 1 small rat and his growth has just increased, sheds almost every other week. John, what do you have in your collection currently? we live pretty close to each other i wonder if we've ever crossed paths and not known it.

PristinePythons Dec 03, 2004 11:45 AM

Shoot me an e-mail! I no longer have my timors. I had them on small rats, never once did they see a mouse maybe that's why mine grew so fast. Greg does have or had an adult trio of timors. I was also told they grow slow but I found out otherwise. I don't believe his were w.c. Compared to other species they do grow a bit slower. Anyways with my collection I've taken a change and I'm only working with ball python morphs. We (my partner and I) have some big things cooking! I'm planning on picking up a pair of angolans pythons either this season or next but other then that I'll mainly have ball pythons.
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