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Old 11-Apr-06, 12:20 PM
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some pics of one of my new Bredli's

Here are some pics of one of my new Bredli hatchies. This is the male and it was purchased from shanesaussie_pythons (highly recommended). It is from Indicus' bloodlines.

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That looks tip top mate it's a hypo isn't it?
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What a cute little baby!! Congrats
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Old 11-Apr-06, 12:23 PM
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no, i wouldn't say it is. It has typical colouration including the darkening towards the tail, I like the standard look personally and they seemed like great animals so I went for a pair.
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Great looking baby
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Yeah i prefer the typical or traditional looking ones!
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Old 11-Apr-06, 12:30 PM
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well, I prefer them in pictures, but I must say that when I saw the hypo father of this hatchling I wanted it straight away. They're very nice and I'll keep a look out for any 1yr+ hypos that become available.
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really nice baby mate congrats
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thanks for the compliments guys.

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Looks very similar to my hypo girlie from indicus

Is your one as feisty as mine?
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they are the most calm pythons i've owned. Neither have even threatened to snap and I usually just dig them out of their enclosure with my hand. I've got two coastals which are still tame, but nothing like these two.

The best thing with the Bredli's is that after handling them, or feeding, etc. they are happy to cruise the cage for a while and then sit on the perch for hours. The coastals tend to dive straight for the hide box, then I don't usually see them for a few days (unless I check on them in the middle of the night). I love the Bredli's and I'd really consider getting another pair (preferably adult or sub-adult hypos) if they were to come available.
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Damn it! Why does everyone else have good little Bredli's? My little girl is like a snake out of hell most times.
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heheh.. I often think the same thing about my coastals (well the male anyway). The little bugger bites anything, moving or not, including hands, feeding tongs, paper towels, the enclosure walls and lid, waterbowl... you get the idea... he is a nut case and I think I am naming him Chopper
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