we should meet up for a coffee and discuss cornering the ryde locale market!I've been breeding Ryde locale herps for years! Not MDs though.
Lizards? Perhaps even ones without legs
in theory probably but it may take a long long time depending on certain factorsi think it would be pretty awesome to selectivly breed BHP's sp that their black head spread down their body so eventually they had an entirely black body.
seems logical to me... but could it be done?
Would you call them a black headed body python or a black bodied formerly head python?i think it would be pretty awesome to selectivly breed BHP's sp that their black head spread down their body so eventually they had an entirely black body.
seems logical to me... but could it be done?
Would you call them a black headed body python or a black bodied formerly head python?
The next big think I am banking on, and very surprised to not see them around are zebras.
To the member that said water pythons would be difficult and snappy I'm assuming you have never kept/bred waters?
I have snappy ones but also some of my waters are my most placid pythons, easiest hatchling to get feeding and don't grow as big as olives making them more appealing albino animal for a lot of keepers not comfortable with a fully grown olive.
I really can't imagine a clutch of hatchling olives being easier to get going then a clutch of waters.
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