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doesnt seem to be a prob with ours , they handle well
and are generally pretty settled
 
here's mine
the blue is male green is female
still trying to find mates for them
 
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These are NOT FOR SALE so please dont send me hundreds of PM's! Already organised homes for them cheers.
 

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a few more happy snaps...enjoy!
 

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if any one noes any one that has bts or gts for sale or will soon can they please pm me
 
That's the hugest juvenile BTS I've ever seen Trish! What were the dimensions of the eggs? All of the captive bred ones I've seen have been about the same size as a juvenile Mac.
 
That's the hugest juvenile BTS I've ever seen Trish! What were the dimensions of the eggs? All of the captive bred ones I've seen have been about the same size as a juvenile Mac.

hahaha Jonno, the one on the right is the mum of the hatchlings and the other is another female. I should of written that in my post...oops!

The average dimesions of the eggs were 35mmx21mm roughly. Hatchlings were roughly 27cm svl when they hatched out, so tiny!
 
ah, I have two and love them. A lot less spaztastic than my spotted python. One is so calm he barley has a feeding response. I guess the only negative is their poop is messier (since they aren't desert snakes, it's a bit wetter).
 
they are very popular , just so hard to find. i should of bought a clutch i got offered cheap a few years back.......coulda , shoulda , woulda............regreting it now
 
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