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23-Nov-06, 08:14 PM
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ok so i have made comments regarding my water in the past and anyone who knows me knows shes me fav pet so now i own a digital camera so its time to share her with u guys.
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23-Nov-06, 08:16 PM
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VERY nice looking speciman.
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23-Nov-06, 08:17 PM
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beautiful! but shouldnt a water python have more water than that?
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23-Nov-06, 08:17 PM
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she is gorgeous. how old and his she a good handler
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23-Nov-06, 08:21 PM
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shes 2 nd a half gonna breed her next year but sell babies much cheaper than what they go for cuz i reckon every1 should have 1 of these amazing snakes.
she gets a bath every second night in warmish water so that waters just for her to drink after she feeds mainly.
shes not the best handeler i prob get tagged 1once a week by her and its not a huge bite but its not little either.
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23-Nov-06, 08:22 PM
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mmmmm, rainbow serpent..... I love these guys. There is one that hangs out not far from us in the wild. Used to think it was an olive.
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23-Nov-06, 08:23 PM
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good stuff. i love em. am hoping to get one of Sdaji when his hatch.
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23-Nov-06, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by TX-III beautiful! but shouldnt a water python have more water than that? |  That's a bit of a myth regarding water pythons TX-III, they are called water pythons only because they are commonly found near and around swamps and rivers etc. It's just a term. You can treat them pretty much like your typical python as I understand. I do happen to have a big tub of water in with mine and have occasionally seen them soaking up to the nostrels in it. Water pythons are also great at adapting to long periods of drought (again, what I have heard)
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24-Nov-06, 08:17 PM
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Nice!
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24-Nov-06, 08:45 PM
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I would LOVE one of these...and would buy from your litter, unfortunately we in WA cant import pythons from you guys in the east so id have to find a breeder in WA and would have to pay 2x as much for it...lol any WA'ins know is water python a cat 4 licence?
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24-Nov-06, 08:49 PM
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Beautiful!
Wow doesnt that suck getting tagged so often??
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24-Nov-06, 09:15 PM
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yeh it does she stole a towl i had coovering her hide when i was cleaning prob is now its in the hide and so is she. im not in mood to take hide apart so il wait for her to coem out and then try yank it out otherwise il just wait for feed 2moz cuz when foods around she clden care less if you were cutting her open.
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24-Nov-06, 11:05 PM
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I'd start wearing body armour if I had a snake that tagged me once a week. Does she draw much blood?
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25-Nov-06, 09:30 AM
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ye spesh when she gets knuckles or elbow.
i brought her because of her colours not her temp so i got what what was coming but shes a great snake and i cant wait to breed her
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25-Nov-06, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by moosenoose  That's a bit of a myth regarding water pythons TX-III, they are called water pythons only because they are commonly found near and around swamps and rivers etc. It's just a term. You can treat them pretty much like your typical python as I understand. I do happen to have a big tub of water in with mine and have occasionally seen them soaking up to the nostrels in it. Water pythons are also great at adapting to long periods of drought (again, what I have heard)
Lovely looking snake Dan123  | thanks for the explination moose!
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