Wild Coastal Carpet python
One of many that reside on my property, this isn’t the biggest either.
One of many that reside on my property, this isn’t the biggest either.
Captive “North QLD” Water python.
A species that’s not commonly seen or kept among reptile keepers. Not many would be able identify.
Western Brown, Speckled brown, Eastern brown hatchlings, Dugite and and Ringed brown snake in its hatchling colours.
1.Bredls I hope to eventually breed and create a black/cream line.
2. Murray darling standout I’m keeping back.
3. NSW (Moree) locality of Murray Darling (Female).
4. Gammons Ranges Carpet python pair.
5. Pilliga (NSW) Murray Darling Carpet python.
Giving these a crack this season
Female breeding age, hopefully can produce some darker all over young in coming years
This animal was restrained for chewing on its tail, Mulgas tend to just bite anything they see so when I attempted to feed it the snake decided its tail was worth a chew.
Young siblings Darkened/High Contrast Tanami Womas
South Australian Form and some Reduced Pattern Tanami Desert NT Woma
I free handle at my own risk so don’t ask me as to why I do it.