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20-Jul-08, 07:34 PM
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Vote yes or no $ should u feed pythons while there shedding
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Is this feeding while it is actually shedding or...
Is this feeding while it is actually shedding or just in a shed cycle? In a shed cycle if the snake will eat yes, if it is actually shedding no. I wait untill it has finished.
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Australian Snakes
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melanistic darwin
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True. If the animal is a type of paradox it may...
True. If the animal is a type of paradox it may not ever re-occour.
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melanistic darwin
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From three years on is a good breeding age for...
From three years on is a good breeding age for carpets. Form what I have heard that snake has been in the hands of breeders for almost as long as the founding albino darwin.
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melanistic darwin
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That snake would have to be at least 7 plus years...
That snake would have to be at least 7 plus years old now. Maybe it can't reproduce or it is a random trait .
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What are we doing wrong???
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Also make sure you air temps are up. A warm...
Also make sure you air temps are up. A warm surface alone is not enough. A surface can be 34 but if the air is only 15 it will be a contributing factor to not eating.
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Bhp Combat
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PS - for all the people who commented about this...
PS - for all the people who commented about this thread before doing any research and actually backing your statement with facts, please refer to our assumption quote at the bottom of our post :-)
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21-Jun-08, 06:24 PM
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Although combat is a never fail way to tell you...
Although combat is a never fail way to tell you are trying to mate two males.
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22-May-08, 11:01 PM
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Baby pythons can't swallow??
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Isn't illegal to kill Australian native animals?
Isn't illegal to kill Australian native animals?
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20-May-08, 08:08 PM
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bhp help!!!
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Birth weight of a BHP is appox 80-100 grams. If...
Birth weight of a BHP is appox 80-100 grams. If she weighs well over this you will know for sure it was feeding before you got it. Its best to eliminate all possibilities.
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snake help
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Are we allowed to ask who you bought it from???
Are we allowed to ask who you bought it from???
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11-May-08, 03:49 PM
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Slitherin Racks
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I asked the question about the gaps also. On the...
I asked the question about the gaps also. On the top of the rack the is a sleeve with a tensioning bolt which tightens up to close the gaps.
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Slitherin Racks
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Thanks also splitmore.
Thanks also splitmore.
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Slitherin Racks
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Thanks dickyknee. Considered making something up,...
Thanks dickyknee. Considered making something up, but I have very little spare time at the moment. The fact that they are fairly compact (space being valuable) and are on wheels was the big selling...
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Slitherin Racks
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We are about to purchase a couple of the...
We are about to purchase a couple of the slitherin racks. Had a chat to the sales people at last weekends expo and the racks appear as though they wopuld suit our needs. Sales people do not tell you...
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New To Snakes Whats The Best Handling Snake
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Thank you for that comment Jewly, this subject...
Thank you for that comment Jewly, this subject has and always will be a touchy one. All animals have the potential to bite or be nasty depending on their personal nature (not that of its breed) and...
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What would you do or say it is
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Has it defecated? If the digestive system is...
Has it defecated? If the digestive system is deformed or under developed the instinct to eat is there but it might not be able to pass it through, hence the regurgitation. We had a similar problem...
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26-Apr-08, 09:37 PM
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Anything is possible and could have been a baby...
Anything is possible and could have been a baby one. The first time I saw a prolapsed rat I thought it was a baby hanging out.
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26-Apr-08, 09:30 PM
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Weird
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Was it a baby rat or an ex breeder that that had...
Was it a baby rat or an ex breeder that that had prolapsed? It looks very similar .
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Australian Snakes
12-Apr-08, 09:12 AM
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Green Tree seizure
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Can zoos sell to the public? I thought they could...
Can zoos sell to the public? I thought they could only trade with other zoos.
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Australian Snakes
01-Feb-08, 07:14 PM
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Why I love the olives...
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Thanks we loved yours as well. Our female (in the...
Thanks we loved yours as well. Our female (in the picture) is a bit darker than our male. Our male looks similar to the one on the pics of the kids you posted.
Fingers crossed they are old...
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Australian Snakes
31-Jan-08, 09:45 PM
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Why I love the olives...
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This is why we love olives (nice ones of coures).
This is why we love olives (nice ones of coures).
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Australian Snakes
25-Jan-08, 11:55 PM
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Hybrids, against or for it? Read this!
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The original Jag line was from a coastal to...
The original Jag line was from a coastal to coastal mating.
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Australian Snakes
25-Jan-08, 07:20 PM
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Why are Green Tree Pythons so expensive?
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Have you bred GTPs Nick?
Have you bred GTPs Nick?
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General Herps
07-Jan-08, 11:05 PM
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spotted has died
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How old was it and is there a detailed feeding &...
How old was it and is there a detailed feeding & defecation record? A disease is unlikely.
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Australian Snakes
07-Jan-08, 10:45 PM
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sexing pythons
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We bought an adult "female" Murray Darling which...
We bought an adult "female" Murray Darling which was sexed by 2 independant experienced people. When I introduced our male and they started to combat, guess what we had 2 males. What we thought was a...
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