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Here you can see some new photos of my 2 13 month old NT phase Olive Pythons both having a feed, the male had 1 slightly small weaner rat, the female had 1 large weaner rat.
l sat next to their enclosure to make sure neither of them would attack each other, as soon as one finished feeding before the other, and they both didn't try to at all cause l kept them both apart from each other once they stopped eating.
The 1st photo you see on the left you can see the male sitting on top of the hide box where the tree branches are positioned, the female is the one you see coming out of the hide box above and stretching down towards the floor.
The one you see resting on my left hand is the female, she did not try and bite my hand at all after she had just finished eating her large weaner rat, it just goes to show how tame and placid Olive Pythons are if you treat them all with respect and take good care of them like l do and will always.
Here you can see some new photos of my 2 13 month old NT phase Olive Pythons both having a feed, the male had 1 slightly small weaner rat, the female had 1 large weaner rat.
l sat next to their enclosure to make sure neither of them would attack each other, as soon as one finished feeding before the other, and they both didn't try to at all cause l kept them both apart from each other once they stopped eating.
The 1st photo you see on the left you can see the male sitting on top of the hide box where the tree branches are positioned, the female is the one you see coming out of the hide box above and stretching down towards the floor.
The one you see resting on my left hand is the female, she did not try and bite my hand at all after she had just finished eating her large weaner rat, it just goes to show how tame and placid Olive Pythons are if you treat them all with respect and take good care of them like l do and will always.
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