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Is that a corn snake in the middle? LOL

So thats why there thriving,thats one useful thing that corns are good for..lol...Very nice Greenmad,Solar and Kurto...
 
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There are some awesome snakes here and the enclosures are awesome... Keep the pics coming guys- These pythons are awesome =)

cheers
 
peak-a-boo!

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great shot kurto i love that green of yours, heres a couple of the hatchies they have had 5 feeds know and are powering along and a quick one of mum.
 

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Man some of those foreign species are nice. Not a fan of some of the speckled ones with black but others look awesome. Sometimes I wish they'd allow quarantined imports here :(, not just for greens.
 
Very nice indeed Kurto-Farma and Greenmad...there the hatchies from the bluey female correct...She is a stunner.....
 
Heres a photo of the parents that i had,male on left(white spots) female on right,they do have there heads crossed over..
 

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Greenmad...there the hatchies from the bluey female correct...She is a stunner.....

hey mark yes the bluey female was the mum and the dad has a lot of yellow fleck, Im pretty happy as all ate bar 2 within 9 days from hatching.
 
great shots everyone!

anyone breed 'true' Biak types this season? any pics of the parents? drop me a PM if you have.
 
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just thought I would refresh this thread, love the greenies, she has only just started to show this great colour
 
Another one of mine.

-Grimjob great looking green
 

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I have to say that I have the deepest pea "Green" envy right at this moment.
Kudos on keeping such stunning creatures.
I gather they are absolutely not for the novice so at this point they are in my "bucket list".
 
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