My little snakey's:)

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Ned-fisch

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Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
I was keeping fish for a few years, than I moved on to snakes. I got my first snake on the 21/12/07, He was a little 1 yo Children's python, which he got into a tight spot and he now has a few scars on him, but he is going VERY VERY VERY good, nearly all healed up. He was 450mm when I got him, now he is 710mm, but he didn't eat for me for 2-3months.

Then on the 14/5/08, I got a little female Atherton Jungle, 5months old. She was a little snappy at first than she quite down in no time, and they all say Jungles are the snappiest of them all! Not even! She was 550mm when I got her, now she is 850mm.

Then on the 28/08/08 I got a male Atherton Jungle, 8months old. He was very cage protective but pretty good a while he was in my hand, got tagged a million times though. Now he is just like his girlfriend, tame as! He was 740mm when I got him, he is now 870mm.

They are all growing very nicely. The breeder that I brought the Jungles from, I'll be helping him out with his hatchling pythons, eg. Jungles, Bhp's, GTP'S, Darwin carpet's, Pretty much all of the aussie species. Then at the end of the year, I'll be getting a pair of Patternless Children's pythons, $350 each, so approx. $550 for the pair. Its gonna be mint!



Firstly, Trouser. Children's python.

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Than, Daisy. Female Jungle.

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Now, Deisel. Male Jungle.

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Thanks for looking!!!
 
great pics and beaty snakes.
 
very cool,never studied the childrens.WOuld love to handle one,only held babies before.
 
Thanks guys.

The Children's are good little snakes. It is exactly the same as a Ball python, just in australia. Great first snake, great for young kids and great for educating kids ect.
And great handlers.
 
Loving the female jungle!
 
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