For the love of pythons...

joefarah

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Small python species are my long-time love:

I work with carpets, womas and a puppy-dog tame green tree python

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thought i had some woma picks on photobucket, but i guess not...

maybe later :)

Thanks for looking
 
Awesome, I love so many of the python species, Your GTP is amazing, looks very content and docile.... I'm actually picking up a little Coastal Carpet today, and a Blood Python tomorrow. Good times!
 
Thanks guys! Yeah that GTP is one of the most rewarding reptiles I've ever owned. I will pair it up to breed later in 2008...
 
Really?! I traded photography for "reptile credits" with a guy that breeds some nice gtp's. But now I'm kinda thinking that I'd rather have a panther cham then a gtp.

If I bought a yearling, Joe, and kept him in a small neonate/rubbermaid container that I've seen breeders use. How long would it be before I'd need to buy a 24" square pvc habitat?

Thinking about space and cost right now.
 
Regarding the enclosure size... you'll have to see how fast yours grows and use your judgement to decide when its ready for a bigger home. But you'd have at least a year, possibly more...

The reason i find them so rewarding is that I REALLY really like snakes. Beyond that pythons are my favorite, and the GTPs are the perfect blend of beauty, manageable size, and a good challenge!
 
Royden,

I've kept my neo gtp's in rubbermaids, but only until they're a little over a year old. At about 12-14 months they are big enough to go into a permanent adult cage.

As for what drew me to them, I've always liked boas and pythons as well and kinda saw the green trees as the top eschelon. Besides their obvious beauty, it's the evolutionary adaptations to life in trees that I find so fascinating and different about them. Kinda like chameleons. Imports can be difficult but true domestic bred gtps are very hardy, kinda like chameleons. They also make great subjects for display vivaria, kinda like chameleons. The colors and patterns of gtps are HIGHLY variable, kinda like chameleons. I'm thinking there may be a correlation....
 
I had a baby biak GTP right before i got a cham..i actually traded my gtp at a reptile show to buy my cham.. The GTP was soo nasty i couldnt get near him without him striking at me.
 
Yeh,
Awesome pics Royden....
Are the snakes yours, friends or clients?
Are the chams yours, there stunners as well?
Cheers
scott.
 
Hey Joe farah i myself have been into snakes for quite some time ever since i was a young kid growing up in Ontario Canada , my Cousins and I would go herping and find gardner snakes, ring neck snakes , the lil tiny green grass snakes , and water snakes ahah they stink the high heavens , a spike rattler and a young baby massasuaga rattler , frogs and salamanders you name it in Ontario we caught it ahahah except those blue tailed skinks those things MOVE! but i just recently bought a jungle carpet python and i seen that you have posted a pic of yours so i thought i my as well bring back some memories for you cause mine is just a young one only 4 4.5 months old and i just tossed up a few pics for everyone to see the lil beast aahah hope you enjoy them
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