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Forum: Australian Snakes Yesterday, 06:51 PM
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Posted By boa
It might be worth pointing out that Derek is in...

It might be worth pointing out that Derek is in America :)
Forum: Australian Snakes Yesterday, 09:57 AM
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Posted By boa
If you are involved in this sort of thing it...

If you are involved in this sort of thing it really is only a matter of time before it turns around and bites you on the bum.
Forum: General Herps Yesterday, 09:50 AM
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Posted By boa
I'm very keen on those and look forward to seeing...

I'm very keen on those and look forward to seeing what price you will be doing them for.
Forum: Australian Snakes Yesterday, 08:57 AM
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Posted By boa
Quite honestly Derek that is one of the best...

Quite honestly Derek that is one of the best looking BHP I have seen, hope the rest look as good.
Forum: Australian Snakes Yesterday, 08:12 AM
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Posted By boa
There was a case in 1998 when 10 GTP's were...

There was a case in 1998 when 10 GTP's were smuggled into Cairns Airport from Singapore, they were found to be carrying an unknown (to this country) virus.
Forum: Australian Snakes Yesterday, 07:44 AM
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Posted By boa
Congratulations Derek, that is a stunning BHP.

Congratulations Derek, that is a stunning BHP.
Forum: General Herps 16-May-08, 09:19 PM
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Posted By boa
My father in law is coming over from the UK in...

My father in law is coming over from the UK in about 2 months, I might get him to bring a couple over with him, at £30 ($62) they are an absolute bargain.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 16-May-08, 02:01 PM
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Posted By boa
It's not the first time a known breeder has been...

It's not the first time a known breeder has been involved in this sort of thing and given the 'punishment' handed out it wont be the last.
Forum: Australian Snakes 15-May-08, 08:29 PM
Replies: 27
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Posted By boa
Very nice Scott, I'm on too many lists as it is...

Very nice Scott, I'm on too many lists as it is but bugger it put me on that one as well :)
Forum: Reptile News 15-May-08, 11:35 AM
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Posted By boa
Interesting stuff, I thought evolution was just a...

Interesting stuff, I thought evolution was just a crazy rumour :)
Forum: Australian Snakes 15-May-08, 11:31 AM
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Posted By boa
I agree, that post by Chimera is one of the best...

I agree, that post by Chimera is one of the best I have read on this forum.
Forum: General Herps 15-May-08, 09:35 AM
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Posted By boa
Thanks, that one isn't mine but I wont say who...

Thanks, that one isn't mine but I wont say who owns it as I don't want to embarrass the innocent. :)
Forum: General Herps 15-May-08, 09:19 AM
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Posted By boa
BHP's never bite, they are complete...

BHP's never bite, they are complete pussycats.
http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a307/spondonash/snakes/Picture061.jpg
Forum: Australian Snakes 14-May-08, 07:46 PM
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Posted By boa
Yes Google is your friend. Hypo means reduced...

Yes Google is your friend.
Hypo means reduced black NOT lacking black altogether.
Forum: General Herps 13-May-08, 11:02 AM
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Posted By boa
Oh OK, thanks.

Oh OK, thanks.
Forum: Australian Snakes 13-May-08, 10:49 AM
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Posted By boa
No problem at all, Retics especially are a...

No problem at all, Retics especially are a favourite subject of mine and one the species I miss keeping the most.
Forum: Australian Snakes 13-May-08, 10:36 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 679
Posted By boa
Joshua, yes they really are an awesome...

Joshua, yes they really are an awesome python.

They are not all huge and in fact there are Retics from some localities, those from Jampea Island grow to only a couple of metres in length.
Forum: Australian Snakes 13-May-08, 10:24 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 679
Posted By boa
A Retic is a Reticulated Python, just the one...

A Retic is a Reticulated Python, just the one species.
Forum: General Herps 13-May-08, 10:05 AM
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Posted By boa
Thank you for your comments, I have been here...

Thank you for your comments, I have been here since I was 18 months old but have had the benefit of living and keeping overseas for a time, not sure of the relevance of that though but thanks.
Forum: Australian Snakes 13-May-08, 09:59 AM
Replies: 22
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Posted By boa
Browns, yeah I agree I should have posted a shot...

Browns, yeah I agree I should have posted a shot of the mum rather than the baby :)

Retics have always been my favourite python species and was actually the first species of python I ever kept...
Forum: Australian Snakes 12-May-08, 04:01 PM
Replies: 22
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Posted By boa
Here's a little Retic for you with a friend of...

Here's a little Retic for you with a friend of mine :)
http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a307/spondonash/Reptiles/Retic-1.jpg
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 12-May-08, 01:29 PM
Replies: 77
Views: 2,223
Posted By boa
Sorry I can't do anything about your scepticism...

Sorry I can't do anything about your scepticism :) All I can do is produce the proof and let you decide from there. There have been numerous wild adult albinos caught in the wild over the years.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 12-May-08, 01:05 PM
Replies: 77
Views: 2,223
Posted By boa
I should add that the Retic mentioned above was 9...

I should add that the Retic mentioned above was 9 feet long when found in the wild.
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 12-May-08, 01:00 PM
Replies: 77
Views: 2,223
Posted By boa
Not an adult but at 18 inches would have been a...

Not an adult but at 18 inches would have been a few years old and ironically was killed by a car.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/96024
Forum: Exotics/Other Reptiles 12-May-08, 12:56 PM
Replies: 77
Views: 2,223
Posted By boa
Here's just one...

Here's just one example
http://www.ratsnakes.com/Eclimacophora.html
Don't get me wrong I'm not for one second saying albinos in the wild would have a survival rate anywhere near that of a wild type...
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