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calebs92

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PHOTOS WILL BE AT THE END :)

I recently got a new snake, yearling bredli python :D,ive had him for over a month now but never got the time to take some photos of him an since its pouring down an i cant do anything today ,why not get him out an take some photos. :)
He abit over a year old (so im told) - ive called him chief - breed by solar 17 - little over 4 ft - big for age (i think) - super friendly - eats frozen small adult rats - hes becoming very red ;) - an i love him :).
chief lives in a 60cm Long by 120cm high by 60cm deep at the moment, my pop is making him a 120cm long by 120cm high by 60cm deep (but if he out grows that then well , ill just get an even bigger enclosure haha) an this enclosure will be made with timber as its going to be a display take.

And i have a spotted python named dolly,(sex unknown) its was my first snake, i bought it a little over 1 year ago.
its coming on to 2 years old- little over 3 ft - not very friendly (it thinks its boss !) but is fine userly - eat frozen hoppers - very dark color - an is my favourite pet :) even tho the little bugger bite haha
dolly lives in a 70cm long by 60cm high by 30cm deep enclosure at the moment but will be getting a 90-120cm long by 60cm high by 60cm deep enclosure an if it becomes nicer it will most likely be made by Ben Stein :D.

My next snake will be either a Black headed python which will live in a 180cm long by 60cm high by 60cm deep.
Or an albino darwin python which would live in a 120cm long by 120cm high by 60 cm deep.

An anyone who is looking a getting snakes, make sure you research alot! an i would recommed a hatchling spotted python as a first pet or even any hatchling python because, with your first snake you should get bite before buying it because you might get scared an will properly end up selling it.

And to say mum said i was never allowed to get a snake ;) you just ask your dad then bring it home haha
An here are the pics as promised :) an there a couple of pictures i got when i caught dolly shedding a little while ago

an if you have a question or anything just post a comment or pm me :D
 

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Kudos for the grande photography, calebs92.

I have a similar interest in acquiring a black headed python. Hopefully.. sometime next year? I'm actually planning on using the technique you mentioned - ask dad, then bring it home. Highscore.
 
Great photos calebs92, and congratulations on your enclosures, they look great! Cheers, Buzzy
 
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