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Stimson's pythons and Antaresia with T

Patton Sep 27, 2014 12:21 PM

Is anybody still working with Stimson's pythons in the U.S.? I recently moved back to the states after living in Germany for the last 3 years, and haven't seen any Stimson's available. There isn't much discussion about them on the forums either. I've found some Australian breeders that have produced Stimson's and Children's with the T-positive gene. They look amazing, but as with all things Australian they will probably be a nightmare to get into U.S. hands. Morelia carinata gives me hope though! Does anybody have any word of anyone in the U.S. with T-positive Antaresia? Thanks!
-Phil
Here's a T-positive albino Childreni produced by Reedy's reptiles in Australia!
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markg Dec 05, 2014 07:31 PM

Australia keepers have a few morphs of Stimsons, and they have albino Children's pythons, hypos, etc. Some of the locality Stimsons (e.g. "wheatbelt" stimsons) are pretty amazing looking.

I bet the albino children's pythons make it here at some point.

There is a guy in the states that breeds stimsons, some of which are essentially hypo-ish in appearance and command some substantial prices for antaresia. I cannot remember his name, but he is on the web. Search for stimsons for sale. I think he is a professor at a university.

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