PilbaraPythons
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Boa
Do you know the natural locale of this python ?
Regards Dave
Do you know the natural locale of this python ?
Regards Dave
no not alone ours done it (clammbered up top) until she got to fat to fit up there!!!! :lol::lol::lol:ah cool im not alone then. does your like to spend all day behind it ??
Really cool pics zoolander. Do you breed them?
Zoolander
Can you please tell me why you are calling one of those Stimsons a hypo Stimsons?
I ask this simply because it appears typical of many specimens I have seen and I am not aware of this species having black pigment in the first place therefore question your assumption that this reptile qualifies the use of the term hypo.
Zoolander
Can you please tell me why you are calling one of those Stimsons a hypo Stimsons?
I ask this simply because it appears typical of many specimens I have seen and I am not aware of this species having black pigment in the first place therefore question your assumption that this reptile qualifies the use of the term hypo.
Please remember that I am not attacking you or your reptile, instead I am just questioning your reasoning.
Regards Dave
these wheeleri are accepted as 'hypos' in the trade, but technically, as wheeleri don't have black pigment in the first place, they are not hypomelanistic.
hey dave, hypo is a prefix meaning 'reduced' or 'less' or 'low', an animal does not have to have black in it to have reduced pigment. check your notes from Latin 101.
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