No... different species even. Picture 2,4,5 is of a male Maroansetra Panther, Picture 1 is of a male Veiled. Picture 3 is a female Maroansetra Panther, and the last picture is a month old Veiled.
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!
Buzkill, are you looking for baby Veileds? Or Adults? I have some baby Veileds that will be ready to go next month, but I can't ship until it gets warmer.
The Kammers have been working with the Parsons for at the minimum since 2004. And the babies are CB, not CH. I'm not 100% sure about the babies, but Captive Bred generally means they were bred in captivity.
Why not too good? A female should never be rushed into breeding, and if she won't lay eggs until her third season, then that's great. It works for her, keeps her healthy, then it IS a good thing. I have a trio, all around 9-12 months I would say, and I know I won't get anything from them for at...
When I felt it, it just felt like a firm mass, kind of felt bumpy, but not anywhere near compared to lets say a 'full term'. I can for sure feel something though. I'll be posting updates, hopefully she has a successful lay!
They came from J & J Reptiles in Calgary, Jim (the owner) always orders in lots of fun Chams that I always seem to take home. I've gotten these two, the Deremensis, my female Xanth, and my Pygmies from him.
The female is really checking out her nest bucket... fingers are crossed.
Yeah, she appears nice and healthy, so waiting would be a good idea. She's got a nice big bucket in there to dig in, so we'll see how she does with it. She's got a huge appetite though, So I'm guessing she's not quite ready to lay, but I'll give her ample food, water, and space, and see how she...