moosenoose
Legendary
There are some really impressive animals in this thread! nice work!
A nice Darwin having dinner
O.K...this is a conundrum...I am not into reptiles to make a profit...it will be at least 2-3 years before I breed...want to maximise my animal husbandry experience first...However, I have ordered a standard female Darwin hatchling from SnakeRanch...I notice they have 100% hets for $1200 (if they have any left on the waiting list)...should I upgrade?
What do you Darwin lovers think (as we are a little biased)?
nice ones dicky and hobbo. hopefully they pass on their good looks to some albino offspring in the future.
there are hets around for $500
I sold all of mine very quickly for $1200 for females and $800 for males, when you consider that genetically a het is an albino wearing plain clothes that will produce albinos $2000 a pair is excellent value. I can only assume a good reputation does help.
They're all beautiful guys.
Just a few qs from a wannabe Darwin owner. I reeeeaally want one as my first snake (despite so many people advising me to get an antaresia...), and I'm pretty sure I'll go for the beautiful Darwin.
How big do they grow? And how long does it take for them to reach full size?
And what size an enclosure would be suitable (for a full grown)- 3x2x2, or best go for the 4x2x2. Am buying from SnakeRanch and sending my order away soon as you guys give me the all clear!
Thanks a billion, and keep it up with the amazing pics!
slytherin girl..... if you want darwins i would highly recommend Ramsayi from this site,His Darwins are by far the best ive seen sofar,from his normals to his albinos i dont think you will find much better
Hi Slytherin Girl
The average size for a Darwin is around 2m mark...The females will be bigger than the males. I believe about 2 years to maturity.
As for cages....I am going with the 4 x 2 x 2 as they should have some room to move around...the 3 x 2 x 2 would be absolute smallest...in fact being classified as arboreal some say they need height but from what I have read the adults seem to become more terrestrial so the 2 foot height seems to be o.k
For reference this is my enclosure my Darwin will probably spend quite a few years in (until it needs replacing due to age I guess)...I just reckon provide them with a lot of levels to climb and explore (several hides)..so they dont get bored. It is x 4 x 2 x 2
http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=106887&d=1257414881
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