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Here is my favourite. A FNQ BHP bred by JungleFreak.

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Thanks bkevo.

I put this smaller male over her this season, however, she appears to not be gravid.

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not the best quality pics , but here's a few
 

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Juvenile bumblebee BHP perhaps ?
It looks VERY NICE,is that another wild caught or a son-daughter to the bumblebee.The colouration is simply amazing.Heres a couple of my Nt BHP that is over 4 feet at 10months of age,i thought QLD BHP were suppose to grow bigger..STOP teasing ANDY....MARK
 

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This little girl is wild caught and not the progeny of the orginal Bumblebe BHP. It shows more of a yellow hue on a ventral view and this specimen is not nearly as yellow or stand out as the original. Considering the pigment darkening that BHPs obtain with age, it may very well be likely that this pythons gets far yellower, albiet a dark yellow or prehaps gold. I can only cross my fingers.
 
very nice dave :D best of luck with it mate..

andy :D Im not a BHP person but that alexis.. I absolutely love..
I gotta have some like this and will be looking into it very soon..
please put my name on your list whenever you breed them too..
what a top shelf animal and absolutely awesome BHP
congrats.. Im in awe..
 
This little girl is wild caught and not the progeny of the orginal Bumblebe BHP. It shows more of a yellow hue on a ventral view and this specimen is not nearly as yellow or stand out as the original. Considering the pigment darkening that BHPs obtain with age, it may very well be likely that this pythons gets far yellower, albiet a dark yellow or prehaps gold. I can only cross my fingers.
Either way shes a stunning looking animal,maybe not as nice as the original Bumblebee but not far away either.How many speciemens have you came across that look like these..I cant remember if the original was male-female if its a male to you plan to breed with this female in question when the time comes..Cheers...MARK
 
WOW guys nice Bhp
Love the WA BHP!
Im actually looking at buying a pair..but have not been able to find the right ones :)
Was watching a vid from the reptile show at the melb showground from last year..
they show 3 bhp near the start of the vid..2 are for sale and one is not..the one that is not for sale is STUNNING...its bright bright white with the blackest bands .. WOW.. where can i get one like that?? :)
 
Oh what the heck.....
Here's some of mine again.
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My yellow girl...
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I never get tired of looking at these things...
Dave. that yellow one is smokin'.

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here is my male and female bhp male is 20months and 6ft female is 22 months and nearly 6ft
 

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In my post...pics 2 and 4 are Axanthics...
the last is a Pilbara form.

As far as price for Axanthics...they're worth what someone will pay...that said...I'm keeping mine. HaHa.
Seriously, here in the states...they're aren't very many so they can be quite valuable.

Don't know how much they run... there in Australia.
Neil's got some top notch axanthics.

Nice BHPs everyone.
Cheers,
D.
 

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