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Old 21-Nov-06, 05:09 PM
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Smile Water Python Pictures!

Hi all,

as per Tatelina's request, I've stuck some Water Python pictures up (never a terribly unpleasant task! ).

Before anyone asks, yes, I have eggs in the incubator and will have babies available before long, so yes, call this a plug if you like Females $195, males $185. I won't be taking deposits until the first eggs have hatched, but you're welcome to put your name down before then if you like.

All of these animals are mine (or are babies I produced and later sold) and all descend from the east coast of QLD.

This picture is fairly old now, but it's of my favourite snake (Aimy) so you have to look at it first



This one is slightly more recent (it's from May 2005). Once again, this is Aimy.



This is one of Aimy's babies at around one year of age (taken about a year ago - very roughly)



Here is another of Aimy's babies, soon after hatching (before his first feed). I still have this little guy and he is one of my favourites.



A couple of head shots of one of my adult males





Another of Aimy's babies (can you tell I'm obsessed with Aimy?)





Hatching pictures (hopefully I'll get some better ones this season, but for now, here are some from last year)







A couple of rainbow closeups on a juvenile:





And to end with, here are some terrifying pictures, showing what happens when you allow children to handle a few Water Pythons on a warm summer's day. (Thanks so much to Moosenoose and his very photogenic children!)











I hope you've enjoyed them
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hope my name is still top of the list john. lol.
they are still as gorgeous as ever.
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cool, thanks for the pics Sdaji. they are beautiful
PM'd u re hatchies.
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Old 21-Nov-06, 05:27 PM
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Of course it is, mel. Several of them. I think you're on the Water Python list somewhere too.

bredli84: Cheers I'm glad you like them Your PM will have a response before you can say "Rainbow"
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Have to be one of my favs, a bit of a under- rated snake I thinks.
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excellent macros of your beauties..... I always enjoy the shots of natural irredesence.
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i like the ranbow affect on there scales
great pics
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awsome pics
love the look of the water python
i think that will be my second snake john lol
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Could these be the rainbow serpents spoken of in dreamtime...?

Fantastic looking pythons there. Definitely a very under rated snake. Why do you think that is?
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would there be any chance of seeing a couple of pictures of their enclosures at all Sdaji
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what a beauty. Does it always shine like that?
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Great when you can get them sitting still (the kids I mean ). Great pics Sadge
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JasonL: I couldn't agree more!

sillysiles: thank you

B-Factor: cheers

javier: thanks

stokedapollo: thanks Good choice!

MannyM: Some aboriginal tribes in northern Australia believe Water Pythons to be the offspring of the Rainbow Serpent and therefore sacred. It doesn't stop them from being eaten thought! Apparently the Rainbow Serpent is happy enough to provide its babies for the people to eat! They are under rated because of their reputation of being a fearsome and untamable animal. If not for that, I believe they'd be the most popular pet snake in Australia.

NRE-808: Sorry, I generally don't post enclosure pictures any more. Even the smallest things can turn into cans of worms around here The enclosures are very basic. Paper substrate, plastic hides, heat source at one end, water at the other. They can be kept perfectly happy in the same conditions you'd typically use for Carpets, Black Headeds, Children's (although scaled up of course) etc. They're very tough and adaptable.

pavlova: thanks There are several snakes pictured up there, yes, they always shine like that when you take them out into sunlight, or even under bright lights inside. Seeing them moving in direct sun is wonderful! They can look quite like live, slithering rainbows.

Buddha: thanks

moosenoose: Hah, you don't give your kids enough credit! They're very photogenic young people! I wish I could get the snakes to sit as still as them Thanks again

And for anyone interested, this season's eggs are coming along very nicely
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682983 And for anyone interested, this season's eggs are coming along very nicely
oohh goody, cant wait.

are these the QLD or NT locality? (just curious)
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