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Stewjoe

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Hello, I live half way around the globe but I love Aussie Pythons. So here is my collection.


Darwin Albino
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75% Darwin het Albino
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Caramel IJ/Darwin 66% het Albino
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Caramel Jag IJ/Darwin het Albino
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Granite IJ
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het Granite IJ
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Jungle
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75% Jungle Jag
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Bredli
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75% Bredli Jag
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Biak cross GTP
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Woma
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Woma
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Hi Stewjoe, welcome, nice collection you have there. love the IJs
 
After a few minutes of exercise and exploring my Bredli Jag had enough and decided to go home on his own.
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My GTP is already out hunting in the new enclosure I upgraded it to on the weekend.
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Bloody nice jags. Your enclosures look so good to mate. Any pics of the whole room?
 
All the cages are individual units. I custom ordered them all by a local terrarium manufacturer.

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My 2013 Babies.


Woma

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Bredl's Python

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75% Darwin 25% Coastal/IJ
Het Albino
This one is hard to get a good pic of, her scales look washed out with any flash and won't sit still.
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Caramel Jag 50% Darwin 50% Coastal/IJ
66% Het Albino
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Caramel 50% Darwin 50% Coastal/IJ
66% Het Albino
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Some more pics.

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Since it has been nice out I have been taking some snakes outdoors for some sun.
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These Woma pics were just across the alley from my house.

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My new girl; A 2003 female Diamond. She weighs in at 3875g and a good 7'+
I took some quick pics while she was checking out the new digs but I wanted to leave her be for now.
The yellow on her lip is just a freckle of sorts, she has had it her whole life.

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Gorgeous pythons mate!
Out of curiosity, what sort of prices do Australian natives go for in North America?
 
A cheaper carpet would go for $100. Diamonds go for 4-600, jags are 150-300, albinos are over 1K, granites are 3-600 from what I have seen. Womas go for 3-400. These are CAD dollar. USA market is similar. Zebras are still expensive at 4-500. I have never seen any inland, southwestern, normal Darwins or axanthics for sale here yet.

edit: and a GTP is 4-700, the more expensive ones are CB.
 
A cheaper carpet would go for $100. Diamonds go for 4-600, jags are 150-300, albinos are over 1K, granites are 3-600 from what I have seen. Womas go for 3-400. These are CAD dollar. USA market is similar. Zebras are still expensive at 4-500. I have never seen any inland, southwestern, normal Darwins or axanthics for sale here yet.

edit: and a GTP is 4-700, the more expensive ones are CB.

Interesting, thats pretty much on par with here, the only difference being jags and GTP's are much more expensive($700+ and $1k+) here...
 
Jags are quite common, only the really nice ones are expensive. We have access to Indonesian GTPs here so that makes a huge difference, North America imports a lot of farmed ones. Carpets aren't a huge deal here. They probably make the top 5 but Ball Pythons, Corn snakes and Boas are the big ones.
 
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