John_lisa
Active Member
hi guys i just wonted to ask if anyone knows what exactly this is
i have a male tanami woma python, approx 1.5 years old pushing close to 1 meter long, feeding on small rats x2, i have noticed an incredible brightness in his color he last shedded on the 1/2/13 so been a few weeks since then and even after his shed he did not look so bright so im assuming its not due to his shed but i was thinking he is housed next to a female tanami (same tank with wood devider) could he be maturing as i am sure i have read that once a snake matures there "true color" shows i would not care if i had seen him look like this before but this is a first since i got him over 2 months ago.
if this is not the case could someone plz inform me why he has gotten so much brighter as i have not had a snake mature whilst in my care so i am unsure if it is even true that they show proper coloring after maturing (the more i think about it the more i think its not true)
thanx guys
i have a male tanami woma python, approx 1.5 years old pushing close to 1 meter long, feeding on small rats x2, i have noticed an incredible brightness in his color he last shedded on the 1/2/13 so been a few weeks since then and even after his shed he did not look so bright so im assuming its not due to his shed but i was thinking he is housed next to a female tanami (same tank with wood devider) could he be maturing as i am sure i have read that once a snake matures there "true color" shows i would not care if i had seen him look like this before but this is a first since i got him over 2 months ago.
if this is not the case could someone plz inform me why he has gotten so much brighter as i have not had a snake mature whilst in my care so i am unsure if it is even true that they show proper coloring after maturing (the more i think about it the more i think its not true)
thanx guys