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Jeremy Kriske

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Here's one you probably don't see too often. It's an Indian python, similar to a Burmese. Enjoy!

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HI GJ, have u tried breeding this snake??? If u have how easy or difficult is it keep them in captivity... Do u know of any care sheets online for these snakes????
 
it sure does:lol::lol::lol:.... I must add, haven't seen many Indian pythons but have seen heaps of picks and this particular one has a good colour on it....... Most of the snakes I'v seen are much darker and this one almost look's like a hypo.... Love u'r snake and hope to find one like this.....
 
gold&black...,
I have not tried breeding them as this guy is only a year old and not nearly big enough. I will be in a couple years though. I don't know of any care sheets on them. They are still fairly rare over here. They are an endanged species and we are not allowed to ship accross state lines without a permit. I am curently applying for this permit so hopefully they will become more popular. They are quite easy to care for, just like a burm.

Thanks you very much, and best of luck in India!!! I'm jealous!
 
gold&black...,
I have not tried to breed him yet, as he's only a year old and still too small. I don't know of any care sheets on them. They are still a rare species here. They are endangered and we are not allowed to ship them accross state lines with out a permit. I'm curently applying for this permit so hopefully they will become more common. They are very easy to care for though.

Thank you very much, and best of luck in India!!! I'm jealous!
 
what a stunner!!!! I cant wait to go herpin around the world when theres animals like that around!!!
 
Nice snakey. I cant quite see from the close up shot but it looks to have subocular scale above it's supralabials which would make it a burm? Just interested not picking.
 
The indian python from the south is the slightly smaller sub species of the burmese from the north, Im not sure how you tell the two apart but no doubt someone does.
beautiful snake by the way, but i think olivehydra might be right.
 
mate, let me b the first to explore;););) now that there is no authenticated care sheet, let me try to b the first:lol::lol::lol::lol: hahaha just kidding........... don't really care if it looks like a berm cos one would find both berm's and retic's in India and your's is an exceptional snake....... If Indian, like I said hope to find one when I get there......... I's beautiful......... cant stop thinking of it.......hope I get to sleep in peace tonight..............
 
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