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Totally cool pics....love head shots of pythons.you are a good photographer.pic no.2 is the coolest.ta for sharing.
 
Very nice snakes, looks like the clicks clacks are set up well too.
 
That PNG Carpet looks similar to my 2 x Cape York Carpets. :)

How old is the Scrubbie? It looks so tiny! I still think it would be able to eat a fuzzie rat with no problems though. I would love to get a Scrub as they've always been one of my favs, but their attitude and size has put me off. I won't get one until I have the means of getting a 8-10ft enclosure first. And then I'll look for the calmest one. Haha.
 
That PNG Carpet looks similar to my 2 x Cape York Carpets. :)

How old is the Scrubbie? It looks so tiny! I still think it would be able to eat a fuzzie rat with no problems though. I would love to get a Scrub as they've always been one of my favs, but their attitude and size has put me off. I won't get one until I have the means of getting a 8-10ft enclosure first. And then I'll look for the calmest one. Haha.

He is around 5months and feeding on rat hoppers but I thought he could have the rat pup as a quick snack to save binning it...

regards, emmie x
 
Very nice. :) I was thinking he'd be about 3 months old, haha, I was a bit off.

I wasn't trying to say you were under feeding him by the way, I was just saying that although he looks so tiny he could still take a much larger feed than any hatchlings I've had. Haha.
 
lovely snakes:D
shouldn't these pic's be in exotic's though as there not aussie snake's

They may not be *in* Aus, but the scrubbie at least is definitely an Aussie breed. And a beauty one at that :D
 
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