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Hi guys, i have a pet SWCP and have had her for about 2 years, was just wondering how big some of yours are, would LOVE to see some pictures of big imbricata's, i no i am gonna get the same reply that WA has only been allowed a license for 3 or so years so there are not many around but if any 1 has any flicks, would love to see and i am sure every one else would too.

Thanks, Nick.
 
heh sorry mate, mines probably a bit over a metre long...

how big is yours
 
Ozzy

Yea im looking for really anything over 2m, Ozzy is about 2m. No pics of her on here yet, ill get some up some day.
 
South West Carpet

My is 14months and she is about 1.7m
 

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heres some picks of mine

he just turned two and just over six foot

but the photos arent that good
 

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Gee are some ppl forcing food down their throats,2 year old and already 6foot,my Port Macs that are 4-6 year old are 6foot.IMO alot of ppl are feeding their snakes alot more than necasary.
 
There is nothing wrong with feeding up a young en....it is when they are adult size it should be slowed down.
Bit like teenagers with their hollow legs lol
 
well western pythons is quite big for its age as well


not having a go at you western,i love its colouring
 
There is nothing wrong with feeding up a young en....it is when they are adult size it should be slowed down.
Bit like teenagers with their hollow legs lol


so fay shall i continue to be skarffed or should i slow down to a normal feeding rate now?

nice snakes everyone who have posted pics
 
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