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olive python?

dannihs Mar 09, 2005 04:49 PM

Can anyone tell me what baby cb Olive Python would be worth? both m & f.
Thx.

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lance_h Mar 10, 2005 05:30 AM

I've thought about buying an olive python for the last 4 years so I've looked at most of the classifieds for them. For a CBB olive hatchling I would expect to pay anywhere from $200-$350. It seems most have been in the $250-$300 range though. I don't see them available that often. WC seem to be available much more often

Chance Mar 10, 2005 09:55 AM

>>I've thought about buying an olive python for the last 4 years so I've looked at most of the classifieds for them. For a CBB olive hatchling I would expect to pay anywhere from $200-$350. It seems most have been in the $250-$300 range though. I don't see them available that often. WC seem to be available much more often

Bob Clark sells his olive pythons for $500 each. At least, that's what his price list says. Don't get real Aussie olives confused with Papuan "olives." There are no w.c. Aussie olives, because Australia doesn't allow export of any fauna from the country. Real olives are only ever going to be true cbb. On the other hand, a good number of w.c. Papuans come in each year and tend to be cheaper than the Aussies. These snakes are not the same species nor are they even in the same genus (Liasis for the Aussies, Apodora for the Papuans). They are morphologically very different, with the Aussies being a uniform brown all over with a slender head of the same color, and the Papuans having a two tone coloration, darker bluish brown on top and starkly lighter toward the botton, with a shorter, stubbier, gray head.

One of the pictures below is a good example of an Aussie olive's head structure. The other is of my pair breeding, and hopefully successfully. I guess I'll know within the next couple of months.

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_4455-med.JPG

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_5061-med.JPG

http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_5059-med.JPG
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Chance Duncan
1.1 Retics (1.0 Tiger Het, 0.1 Dark Lavender)
1.1 Olive Pythons
1.1 Woma Pythons
1.1 Ball Pythons (Het Albino)
http://www.rivervalleysnakes.com

Chance Mar 10, 2005 09:57 AM

Got a little ancy with the "post" button I guess.


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Chance Duncan
1.1 Retics (1.0 Tiger Het, 0.1 Dark Lavender)
1.1 Olive Pythons
1.1 Woma Pythons
1.1 Ball Pythons (Het Albino)
http://www.rivervalleysnakes.com

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