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Was cleaning the other day and....

Kelly_Haller Jan 15, 2006 01:53 PM

thought I would have my son take a photo while I had her out. This is a 4 year old female from our 2001 litter. Her length is just a few inches short of 12 feet. She is incredibly docile and easy to handle, and has never shown any sign of aggression. She also has a great feeding response on rabbits and has never failed to feed. Thanks for looking.

Kelly

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pithons Jan 15, 2006 09:07 PM

Great looking snake Kelly, just curious if you intend to breed her in the future? and if so when would she be ready to breed?

Nice picture!
Rick

Kelly_Haller Jan 15, 2006 10:57 PM

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eunectes4 Jan 15, 2006 09:12 PM

Nice girl you have there Kelly. So what is the weight in grams??

Looks like your snakes grow more than mine. Even my meal slammin' yellows are small.

So my guess is we will see breeding from her next year?

Is that a pimbura I see in the back?

Kelly_Haller Jan 15, 2006 11:08 PM

I would guess her at close to 40 Kg. She will be ready to go next year with no problem. Also, that is a good ID on the pimbura, and I have posted a photo of her below that I took a few weeks ago. Thanks for the comments.

Kelly

eunectes4 Jan 16, 2006 12:05 AM

I was actually joking on the gram comment...as I figured it would be a nice high number. But you gave a good answer there..thanks.

Nice photo on the python. I am not really a fan of burmese or indians but something about that variation of molurus is just awesome. Are we to expect breeding at some point on the former P.m.m.'s?

Also..you look about as camera shy as I am.

And as a side note..can anyone identify this frog?

Kelly_Haller Jan 16, 2006 06:09 PM

I figured you were kidding on the weight, but thought I would throw that in there anyway. The "pimbura" will be ready to go next year with no problem. They might have gone this year but it would have been borderline. Thanks,

Kelly

Ben_Renick Jan 15, 2006 10:08 PM

Very nice! Awesome looking conda! If you ever have a chance to take a picture of you and your big female, you should totally take it!!!!!! Very beautiful snake(s)!!

Ben

Kelly_Haller Jan 15, 2006 11:13 PM

of the larger female at this time. I will need to take some others one of these days. Thanks,

Kelly

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