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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 11:05 PM
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Some pics of my diamond
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A bit touchy ?- i will correct my post as i didnt...
A bit touchy ?- i will correct my post as i didnt see Australis's post, therefor i am sorry.
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 10:58 PM
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Some pics of my diamond
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Auzlizardking you did see in my post that i...
Auzlizardking you did see in my post that i stated that it was IMO (in my opinion) i am aloud to express my opinions arent i ?.
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Some pics of my diamond
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A pure Coastal or Diamond would of been a better...
A pure Coastal or Diamond would of been a better buy IMO. Good luck with him ;).
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 10:27 PM
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Some pics of my diamond
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Do you raise it as a Diamond or a Coastal ?.
Do you raise it as a Diamond or a Coastal ?.
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 08:25 PM
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Help What sort of carpet is this?????
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Are you sure ? it may be a bredli. :shock:
Are you sure ? it may be a bredli. :shock:
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Which snake lol ? I can tell you that the...
Which snake lol ?
I can tell you that the second snake is a corn snake, and i think the first snake is a ball python but that is just a guess ;).
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 07:27 PM
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Python ID please
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hodges
I have to agree with you aswell, no bredli what...
I have to agree with you aswell, no bredli what so ever, my female coastal looks the same.
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 06:56 PM
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Python ID please
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hodges
Yeah looks like its more a coastal to me. ...
Yeah looks like its more a coastal to me.
Yep id say coastal carpet python.
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Australian Snakes
Yesterday, 04:25 PM
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My First Snake
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I have only had experience with two types of...
I have only had experience with two types of snakes Coastal Carpet Pythons and Diamond Pythons so i can only advise out of them but id recommend coastal carpet pythons they have amazing...
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General Herps
24-Jul-08, 09:07 PM
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Help with enclosure
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Why post silly comments ?. Back on topic,...
Why post silly comments ?.
Back on topic, i really dont think you could keep anything in them LONG TERM, maybe for hatchling snakes ETC tho i am only judging by what i can see, what are the...
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24-Jul-08, 08:14 PM
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Buy already dead ;). Tho i may breed rats/mice in...
Buy already dead ;). Tho i may breed rats/mice in there near future :).
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24-Jul-08, 07:28 PM
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Another Heatmat question...
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hodges
i think mine was either 7 or 4 it didnt do the...
i think mine was either 7 or 4 it didnt do the job tho it was good for night time warmth as it didnt get very hot. But i wouldnt use one for a a reptile that requires a high temp.
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Australian Snakes
24-Jul-08, 03:51 PM
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Any Handling courses in NSW
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hodges
Im pretty sure he is in the lithgow region so yes...
Im pretty sure he is in the lithgow region so yes down your way lol. Also im pretty sure peter carter does them in bathurst very so often.
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genetically passed down
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hodges
Yes that is true, thanks for your help ...
Yes that is true, thanks for your help
Id prefer the simple no to, but we could really be breeding Diamond Pythons that contain DPS (This has not been proven-at least i dont think so) then...
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Thanks but i have already read his thread...
Thanks but i have already read his thread (learned plenty from that thread to). But that thread doesn't answer the question i am asking, i cannot see my question being answered as i dont think there...
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23-Jul-08, 06:29 PM
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genetically passed down
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hodges
So no matter what you do to prevent this disease...
So no matter what you do to prevent this disease from occurring your snakes will still have the chance of obtaining the disease.
Also i am guessing we cannot prove (scientifically or not) that the...
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Herp Help
22-Jul-08, 08:44 PM
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genetically passed down
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hodges
Thanks, ST is (was) replying so i shall wait.
Thanks, ST is (was) replying so i shall wait.
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22-Jul-08, 07:50 PM
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Anyone else have any information about the topic...
Anyone else have any information about the topic ? thanks.
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Herp Help
22-Jul-08, 03:12 PM
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genetically passed down
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hodges
Not to sure, in chimera 's thread it was stated...
Not to sure, in chimera 's thread it was stated the wildcaught female had caught the disease after her 5th clutch of eggs and im guessing she didnt breed after that, so i think you may be correct but...
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Herp Help
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hodges
Yes it looks to be that way, tho it explains alot...
Yes it looks to be that way, tho it explains alot about how DPS starts how to avoid etc. Just need a little information about if it can be passed down but it looks like there is no information about...
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22-Jul-08, 01:43 PM
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hodges
Thank you, looks to be a very good read. ...
Thank you, looks to be a very good read.
Could this be true, say the female had a clutch of eggs and all the eggs hatched and all the snakes were healthy . You did everything to stop DPS from...
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Herp Help
22-Jul-08, 01:22 PM
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genetically passed down
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hodges
Thanks for the response, would like to hear some...
Thanks for the response, would like to hear some information from some people who have had direct contact with this disease aswell ;).
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Herp Help
22-Jul-08, 11:55 AM
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genetically passed down
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hodges
genetically passed down
Hello,
I have a question in regards to DPS (diamond python syndrome) i have not encountered the disease as of yet and i hope to keep it that way. Anyway the question i wish to get through is say...
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General Herps
21-Jul-08, 11:56 PM
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Help me pic my new snake~!!!!!!!!
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Posted By
hodges
Please tell me, have you have had any experience...
Please tell me, have you have had any experience with the animals you have stated above ? or are you going of what you have read ?.
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Australian Snakes
21-Jul-08, 09:02 PM
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snake never coming out
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hodges
Do you mean a natural intergrade ?.
Do you mean a natural intergrade ?.
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