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Here is my little guy just chillin out as he usually does
Excuse the bad quality was taken by my phone
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Very nice Vixen one of my hyper bredli(increased black)
 

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Some unreal Bredlis here!!!! Some real eye openers!
 
Some new pics of my girl...

Those that have had hypo hatches, do they start out this colour then get brighter or will she stay like this?

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this is my bredli dusty. not quite sure what you would call it but i think calico is close
 

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Here's my half stripe. Top half of his body is hypo, the only black is outlining the stripe at the bottom half of his body. Sorry you can't see his whole body in this pic, he never wants to sit still, so this was the only way I could get a decent photo of him.
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Some great colours and patterns so far :)

this is my bredli dusty. not quite sure what you would call it but i think calico is close

i hope he does the job and passes down the genes that made him fade , if he does it would be intresting putting the young with a jag to see if it would make a jag that losses there pattern with age .

cheers nico
 
this is my bredli dusty. not quite sure what you would call it but i think calico is close


I think these have been refered to as "faiders" in the past.

Are you attempting to breed him/her this season???
 
"Are you attempting to breed him/her this season???"

this is him with my female :) still waiting to see them mating

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Its a bit early for Bredlis

Yep..... 1st of September is plenty soon enough to pair them...... cold nights persisting for longer in the red centre means they are later maters......
 
really ? Keeping and breeding australian reptiles says late july august , this is my first go at breeding bredli's , they are both close to shedding so the end of the month looks like it might be right .

cheers Nico
 
Keeping and breeding Australian Pythons is just one persons experience with them. Don't get me wrong as Greg is a dear friend to me but people should know that this book is just a guide line and to date all of my breedings with BHPs, Bredlis, Coastals and Olives have been totally different to that book. I think its a great book but I think it all depends on location, climate, age of snakes, ect....Dan
 
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