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My blondes
 

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Im getting my first python soon and its a stimson
i CANT wait,
especially after seeing all your beautiful snakes!
when i get mine i shall be sure to post lots of pictures
just a general question, i havent been able to find an adequate answer
if i have a heat mat and a thermostat, is there any point in getting a thermometre? or should i have one just in case?
 
Im getting my first python soon and its a stimson
i CANT wait,
especially after seeing all your beautiful snakes!
when i get mine i shall be sure to post lots of pictures
just a general question, i havent been able to find an adequate answer
if i have a heat mat and a thermostat, is there any point in getting a thermometre? or should i have one just in case?

How will you know what temps the enclosure is at with out a thermometer ?
 
What a great thread; with some very very; nice snakes everyone ;)
Really like that stimson's PP...stunning!
I was taking a few 'for sale' pictures in the sun today;
and couldn't help; spending some time on this platinum.
Each shed the yellow is becoming a lot brighter.
Regardless of what some may think; the children's group;
are very variable; both in colour and pattern; and will alway's be a popular species;
with keepers both young and old.
 

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What a great thread; with some very very; nice snakes everyone ;)
Really like that stimson's PP...stunning!
I was taking a few 'for sale' pictures in the sun today;
and couldn't help; spending some time on this platinum.
Each shed the yellow is becoming a lot brighter.
Regardless of what some may think; the children's group;
are very variable; both in colour and pattern; and will alway's be a popular species;
with keepers both young and old.
Very nice hot animal there
 
What a great thread; with some very very; nice snakes everyone ;)
Really like that stimson's PP...stunning!
I was taking a few 'for sale' pictures in the sun today;
and couldn't help; spending some time on this platinum.
Each shed the yellow is becoming a lot brighter.
Regardless of what some may think; the children's group;
are very variable; both in colour and pattern; and will alway's be a popular species;
with keepers both young and old.


:shock: There so hot!! :shock:
 
OK, I'm not a huge anteresia man, but they're growing on me and i'm starting buy/put my name down for more and more. Tre, that's rediculously nice mate. I love it.

Seen some other nice ones in here. Well done to all.
 
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this is my new spotted...called him toohey because me and my dad where drinking tooheys new at the time lol. he is one agro prick but i guess it might be because he is only 3 months old. not sure if the photo will work.
 
hopefully now it'll work
 

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male spotted
 

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thought i would add a few more to the only thread that truely matters :lol:

wa pins, innaminka ,and my favorite mac from this year
 

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Few of mine, great pythons to keep
Tiboburra and wheatbelt locale.
 

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