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16-Feb-03, 10:34 PM
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Was checking in on some Bredli's here in Europe, a pair would cost me 2200 Euros (about the same as US dollars but not sure about AussieDollars). What do they go for in Australia? I know in the US they sell for $750 as hatchlings.
Too bad I can't kepe them in my snakeroom which is for chondros :roll: Oh well, maybe I can find another room soon | 
16-Feb-03, 10:54 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: sunshine coast QLD | | |
i just saw a yearling for 450 aussie dollars which is about 225 american dollars if thats any help | 
17-Feb-03, 02:10 AM
| | | | Hmmm  That would leave enough money for an extra snakeroom  Thanks for the feedback, you are very lucky to have them at that price there  I love them. BTW, I saw a series of Jeff Corwin this week where he visited "The Red Centre" of Australia. Is this where the Bredli's are found as well? If they are found there and in other places not in the Red Centre, could that explain the differences in the saturation/hue of the reddish brown of these beautiful Pythons?
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17-Feb-03, 09:46 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Melbourne O>I>G>L Souly! | | | |
Yup hatchlings here go for around 300 - 350 Aussie dollars unless like when I bought mine they are in short supply, thats why I had to pay 450.
Bredli are only found in a very small, (comparatively), area in the centre of Australia, more specifically the Southern part of the Northern Territory where it inhabits rock crevices and outcrops also being found in caves and hollow trees. It's colouration differences are more of a "shades of thing" rather than distinctly different colours ranging from Red to a Reddy - Brown.
It is only in recent years that it has been popular more in the hobby here in Aus because it was and advanced licence species until a few years back when it was downgraded in the licencing system now being able to be kept on a basic license. At least that is the case here in Victoria, I am not sure about other states.
They really are a great species to own.
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19-Feb-03, 09:20 PM
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Hey Thanks for explaining cichlid  Hmm, well, when I get another snakeroom I will definetely try a pair of Bredli's, they are indeed great and I hear great stories about how well they do in captivitiy. | 
19-Feb-03, 09:31 PM
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we may have bredl's cheap marc but you have green pythons for a couple of dollars compared to what we have to pay for them | 
20-Feb-03, 03:03 AM
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Yes, it kinda balances it out right?
BTW, I'll post some new pics of my 2002 offspring, some of them are changing a lot already (one started ontogenetic change at 4 months!!!!  ).
Marc http://python.bogusz.org | 
20-Feb-03, 06:12 PM
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cool
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