Skippii
Well-Known Member
Done.. This is such an amazing snake, the world needs to see it!
My mum:lol:Done and done! Who doesn't love a pretty olive or two
I'm hoping people are thinking of the space a pair of olives will take up in year or two not just wanting free animal's.
They can take up less room than most people think. See Troys set up.I'm hoping people are thinking of the space a pair of olives will take up in year or two not just wanting free animal's.
They can take up less room than most people think. See Troys set up.
http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/...-42/scales-tails-australia-issue-28-a-201860/
Not correct , those are ALBINO'S :lol: they take up much less space !!
Just wondering how it is that Albinos take up less space than normal Olives?
I too have been preparing for Olives for a couple of years and am just now waiting on fundage to buy a pair or an awesome prize pair lol
I think that was intended as a joke, however, in the early day the decision was made to use smaller Darwin locality Olives as the foundation breeding animals with the intent of producng a smaller type of animal more suitable as a pet. Once the animals were released to the general community some Albinos were bred with larger Queensland animals, possibly hoping to get larger clutches. As the offspring of these animals reach maturity there will be a lot more variability in the adult sizes. Generally the 20 odd adults in our Albino Olive program are under 3 meters in length as they are all come originally from smaller Darwin type Olives.Just wondering how it is that Albinos take up less space than normal Olives?
I too have been preparing for Olives for a couple of years and am just now waiting on fundage to buy a pair or an awesome prize pair lol
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