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Just posting some pictures; already posted some of my new Children's pythons so here are a few more things living here and not paying rent.


'07 pair het albino ball pythons, native to the grasslands of Africa -

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'06 male spider ball python -

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'06 Female golden phase whitelipped python from New Guinea-

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'05 Savu pythons from the Savu Island -

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Reticulated python, native to Indonesia -

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Albino Burmese python, native to the Burma/Thailand region -

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They all look amazing. I was wondering how much these snakes cost. I really like that albino one. Are they hard to look after?
 
Thanks!

The het albino balls, I got them for $200 (albino balls cost around $1,000). The spider ball I paid $800 for.

White-lipped python was $250, they're hard to find expecialy captive bred here.

The pair of Savu pythons were $250.

The reticulated python is also het albino, I paid $250 for him as a baby.

The albino burm is actually an adopted animal, paid $5 for him. They are a very specialised snake, a lot of work, space, and time is needed to care for them, as well as experiance because a mistake with one of them wouldnt be good. They are strong enough to overpower you and smart enough to know it, they have killed their keepers. In fact I think besides venomous they have the highest death toll amongst captive snakes.
 
They all look amazing. I was wondering how much these snakes cost. I really like that albino one. Are they hard to look after?
the guy who posted this thread is from the usa. all those snakes are 100% illegal in australia unless your a zoo, however they are available here but if you get caught with one it carries a $110,000 fine and a possible lenghty jail term.



DaemoNox: nice snakes that whitelipped is stunning
 
wow so cool how big do burmese pythons max out at?
 
I cant stress enough how important it is to follow laws when it comes to things like this; the more they're broken the more they feel a need to keep those laws in place.

Male burms usually stay around 12-15 feet, while females can get over 20 feet (uncommon and most of these snakes are extremely obese, females usually average around 15-18 feet). Mine is about 11 feet.
 
the guy who posted this thread is from the usa. all those snakes are 100% illegal in australia unless your a zoo, however they are available here but if you get caught with one it carries a $110,000 fine and a possible lenghty jail term.



DaemoNox: nice snakes that whitelipped is stunning

Well technically not! This is what could be confusing for some. The white lipped python has a code number on the species list for NSW. The fact that there is only 1 makes it difficult to ever see more, however it does create confusion IMO!

Class2-non venemous
Snakes
G2627 Acrochordus arafurae Arafura File Snake
S2613 Aspidites ramsayi Woma Python
A2632 Dendrelaphis calligastra Northern Tree Snake
E2634 Enhydris polylepis Macleay's Water Snake
C2617 Liasis albertisii White-lipped Python
E2618 Morelia amethistina Scrub Python
A2616 Morelia viridis Green Python
G2599 Ramphotyphlops nigrescens Blackish Blind Snake
K2629 Tropidonophis mairii Keelback
A2624 Morelia carinata Rough-scaled Python
 
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