DarkApe
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just and updated pic now it shed
It looks like it lost some black.just and updated pic now it shed
There is no need to really worry about a prolapse. With proper diet, and proper amounts of food there is almost no chance of prolapse.Just a quick question, With your neonates is prolapse still a very real issue or has this problem been bred out of most gtp lines these days?
They are not harder to keep then your average snake species. They just have specific care requirements that people can't seem to grasp.Sorry for the sort of off topic post but what makes GTP's harder to keep than other pythons?
Your Aussie GTP's are amazing. The only reason America has more of a variety is because we are aloud to get them imported and we have a lot more people working with the species.Ah right got it. Thanks very much for clearing that up!
Stunning snakes you by the way! very lucky you guys in America are. Although I can hardly complain!
Hi John, if you want to show a pic of this ones cousin feel free to put up the picture I sent you the other day. It's not great but you can still tell its going to be a stunner.
I was hoping you were going to do that
this is my boy Mowgli his so hot his smokin!
the one with darker pink flowers is for Shanti when she arrives from SXR very excited but as I said new enclosures are in planning
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