Jungle_Freak
Very Well-Known Member
Oh ok Ashley ,
hope thats the case ,
hope thats the case ,
There are all types of snake keepers and all types of snakes. I think the hobby is great, but it has to be able to support itself. Sorry they are not your cup of tea, but maybe someone will like a pair. Toddheres part of his add on kingsnake
I believe this is a first. I crossed a Irian Jaya Python to a Ball Python and this is what I got. This pair has yet to shed, but has eaten two meals unassisted. The pictures are labeled. If you have any questions please contact me.
The price is $6000.00 for the pair plus shipping. I can ship either Fed Ex or Delta. Or they can be picked up in Daytona.
suppose its one way to earn a quid ,
but not my cup of tea
Roger
hey tmshaffer.. i was just wondering.. how many eggs u actually got out of this match.. ?? Do ball pythons have more or less eggs in a clutch than carpets??
Just interested to know the finer details??
It is very interesting to say the least.. specially since these snakes are obviously totally different..
Did they have more of the ball python heads or the carpet heads?? and the bodies.. ?? how did they turn out.. stumpy like balls or long and thin like carpets??
thanx
OK ,Please explain this,we have several different python species that live side by side such as scrubs and carpets,stimsons,macs etc how did you actually get these to breed did you just put the male in with the female after cooling etc and hope for the best or is it done by artificial insemination?
We have many differing species of pythons living side by side or within the same localities here in Oz so what's stopping them from hybridising when you can get a carpet to mate with a ball python of all pythons...it has me completely bamboozled..yes we have intergrades of certain species but they are within the same family of snakes however how you get a carpet to mate with a ball python which occurs in a completely different country just makes me wonder how you get them to actually mate???
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