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Old 03-Jul-07, 11:14 AM
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Pics!!!!!!

Here's a few pics i took yesterday.
Quite a few people on here have asked me about
this guy since i last posted pics of him. So i thought it
was about time to share some new ones.
enjoy
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Nice looker! Is it a wheatbelt stimmi?
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what a stunning stimi.... thanks for sharing
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Wow that Stimson is amazing. Who bred him? I'd be interested in a pair
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Old 03-Jul-07, 11:27 AM
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very nice looker
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Old 03-Jul-07, 11:35 AM
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i would have to say he came from pilbara pythons.(maybe)
great snake though i might get a pair of them this year but they only have males at the moment.
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Old 03-Jul-07, 11:45 AM
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thanks for the nice comments guys.
He sure is a good looker.
He is from around the pannawonica area, and wild caught(legally).
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How has he adapted to captive life? Well or were there some difficulties?
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Old 03-Jul-07, 11:52 AM
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and is he from pilbara pythons,
as i am looking at getting a pair so what does he feed on and is their any hassle?
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brilliant snake, great pics,thanks for sharing
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Old 03-Jul-07, 12:09 PM
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I have found that the male is very calm and well natured.
He has never bitten, handles quite well, always eats when food is offered, acts just like any other captive snake.

I also have a female, she was very different at first, The guy that had her before me had trouble getting her to eat, so she was quite a lot smaller than the male. I have never had a problem with her though, and she has put on quite a lot of size since i got her. She doesn't tolerate handling very well though, so i don't bother doing it. When i first got her she would panic when i approached her cage and rush around the cage until she found one of her hides. She has changed a lot since then and is quite calm now, basking out in full view most days and doesn't even flinch when approached.
So since i have had them i have noticed changes in there temperaments, and the way that they act to suggest they have adapted very well. And i hope that they will breed for me in the future. Hope this is the kind of info you were after.

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and is he from pilbara pythons,
as i am looking at getting a pair so what does he feed on and is their any hassle?
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Old 03-Jul-07, 12:11 PM
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and is he from pilbara pythons,
as i am looking at getting a pair so what does he feed on and is their any hassle?
hi sam,
he didn't come from pilbara pythons. The person mine were taken by doesn't do it anymore.
Pilbara pythons have some great animals though.

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very nice stimmie indeed.
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