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Old 10-May-08, 04:56 PM
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Stimson Python Forms

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Could some helpful soul please let me know the key differences between the various Stimson python forms are. I may be pushing my luck but a few pictures would be helpful.

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to be honest not much at all. when i puchased my stimmie i was lucky enough to be shown several locals of which there were only very slight colour shade differences in the back ground colour. the breeder said that in all honesty they turn out the same as adults anyway. he did meantion that the alice springs form (which i got) has proven to be a bit trickier to breed to capivity.
 
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to be honest not much at all. when i puchased my stimmie i was lucky enough to be shown several locals of which there were only very slight colour shade differences in the back ground colour. the breeder said that in all honesty they turn out the same as adults anyway. he did meantion that the alice springs form (which i got) has proven to be a bit trickier to breed to capivity.
Sorry i would have to disagree with your statment, there is quite a lot of
difference in color and pattern accross the range of stimmies
 
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to be honest not much at all. when i puchased my stimmie i was lucky enough to be shown several locals of which there were only very slight colour shade differences in the back ground colour. the breeder said that in all honesty they turn out the same as adults anyway. he did meantion that the alice springs form (which i got) has proven to be a bit trickier to breed to capivity.
Looking at this thread i's say there is a noticable difference in variety....
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Yeah I would also say there is a big difference in the different localities. I was almost going to buy a stimmie but didnt as there was too much variance in the different localities and some I didnt like but others I loved but couldnt be bothered chasing the ones I wanted up lol. That just goes to show how different the localities are.
 
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