Heres a couple of pics of a St Francis Imbricata Python. These are the most unique carpet python in Australia, being the smallest and the rarest both in captivity and in the wild.
Very little is known about them other than they are very difficult to keep and breed in captivity. There has never been any bred in captivity, even with many attempts to do so. They are also hard to get feeding, some say even harder than the hardest Stimpsons. This, together with the very remote possibility of them being allowed to be taken from the Island with permission, makes them a poor choice for hobbist keepers.
Anyway, hope you enjoy the pics as they are very few of them also around.
Very little is known about them other than they are very difficult to keep and breed in captivity. There has never been any bred in captivity, even with many attempts to do so. They are also hard to get feeding, some say even harder than the hardest Stimpsons. This, together with the very remote possibility of them being allowed to be taken from the Island with permission, makes them a poor choice for hobbist keepers.
Anyway, hope you enjoy the pics as they are very few of them also around.