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LGR-Cat
11-18-2008, 22:09
I am interested in trades, looking for white lipped pythons, locality dwarf boas, sonoran boa morphs, scrub pythons and maybe a few other animals.

http://www.lowergroundreptiles.net/available/07JCarpet/07junglef%209-8-08%20010.jpg

0.1 CB 07 Jungle Carpet python, feeding on thawed rat pups. Still pretty small, she had a feeding problem when she was a baby, but feeds without any issues now. $200


http://www.lowergroundreptiles.net/available/waterpythons/Water%20pythonm.jpg

1.1 LTC and CB adult Water pythons. Male is from High End Herps, female is from Bushmaster. I haven't seen anyone produce CB babies in a long time, so these are getting hard to find. I'm not in a hurry to sell them, so if they don't sell, no big deal.

$500


http://www.lowergroundreptiles.net/available/06crxmexbci/08cosxmexbci%20002.jpg

0.3 CB 08 Costa rican x Mexican Dwarf boas, these are all feeding on thawed rat pups. VERY pretty as adults.

$125 each, or $300 for all 3

Aimee
11-19-2008, 09:16
Aron, water pythons are in the same group as olives, macklott's, and savu's :) I was admiring that lovely pair at the expo, but I don't have the space or the cash at the moment. I'd love to pick up one of those in the future, though; they're definitely on my wish-list

Izzy
11-19-2008, 13:00
Ooooh, Cat.. the more I look at the jungle the more I want it...

Aaron
11-19-2008, 21:09
It's tempting, but at the moment I'm landlocked with no more snake space and when I move I'll be adding a boyfriend for Penny and a pair of Rufous Beakeds. We'll have to see what space I have after that but I'd really love a water/macklotts/savu or two as well.

LGR-Cat
11-19-2008, 23:00
Ooooh, Cat.. the more I look at the jungle the more I want it...

Let me know :) I'd like to see her go to a good home, and would like to see photos of how she turns out. :)

LGR-Cat
11-19-2008, 23:01
It's tempting, but at the moment I'm landlocked with no more snake space and when I move I'll be adding a boyfriend for Penny and a pair of Rufous Beakeds. We'll have to see what space I have after that but I'd really love a water/macklotts/savu or two as well.

Savus are harder to find and stay smaller, Macklotts are easy to find but fairly nasty. Waters are very, very rare.

cecilia
11-19-2008, 23:03
My Macklot's python is the only snake I've ever had that killed my arm and tried to eat it.

Aaron
11-19-2008, 23:04
Savus are harder to find and stay smaller, Macklotts are easy to find but fairly nasty. Waters are very, very rare.

True, I've seen a few Savus here and there, smaller may be better though given space considerations. I've heard that a lot about Macklotts, though Guinness is the exception to that particular rule. I'll check back in a few months to see if you still have these around.

Misskiwi67
11-19-2008, 23:21
Awe... I love Maclotts... the only two I ever worked with were absolute joys, and you can see the tourists loved them too! This is the female from a pair that were the personal pets of one of the curators at a zoo I worked at, and he let us use them for educational purposes. I wanted one of the babies, but sadly never had space during college.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v204/Misskiwi67/KelseyandIwithEmma.jpg

LGR-Cat
11-20-2008, 01:34
Out of all the macklotts I kept, my Rotis were the tamest, and even then they couldn't be trusted. One minute being handled like it's all good, the next you have an adult female Roti going for your head. :)

Scooter
11-20-2008, 12:29
True, I've seen a few Savus here and there, smaller may be better though given space considerations. I've heard that a lot about Macklotts, though Guinness is the exception to that particular rule. I'll check back in a few months to see if you still have these around.

Guinness wasn't always nice he had quite the temper for a few months after getting him (I had been calling him a "her" maybe that's why he was so testy). Yet after TONS of handling and such he becuame the most trustworthy snake I've had... I'm glad that hasn't changed.