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 Morelia amethystina

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stuart douglas
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PostSubject: Morelia amethystina   Sat 21 Feb - 21:31

Thought I'd take advantage of a bit of late winter/early Spring sun



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Peeter Põldsam
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Sun 22 Feb - 3:19

Fantastic.....do you keep him in the oil? Very Happy
how about the temper of this snake? I have heard from some keepers that this is the nastiest python, plus clever, knowing how to give you the most painful bite.
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stuart douglas
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Sun 22 Feb - 4:01

Hi Peeter, I bought the Cantils off you at Houten, I was with Graeme. The sun really brings out the iridescence of the scales. It's quite a snappy snake in the viv' and has given me some painful bites. When it's out though it is actually quite good natured.
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Peeter Põldsam
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Sun 22 Feb - 5:23

Hi Stuart, I remember you very well. I bet we will drink some beers together one day again Cool
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stuart douglas
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Sun 22 Feb - 6:36

Hopefully at Houten again in October Very Happy
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Stefan Thomson
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Sun 22 Feb - 15:34

Nice pictures Smile
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Paul Behan
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Tue 9 Nov - 22:14

Scrub Python... very nice pictures indeed. Beautiful snakes and whilst not the worst on the python attitude front they can be very vervouse and defensive.
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Stephan Niemann
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Tue 9 Nov - 23:16

gorgous pics .
yeah lots of people say ractic is the smartest python but i doubt that very much when i look at ammnethysts , they smart ,fast and allways got to watch out for them cause they can turn on oyu as fast as some of the venemous snakes we keep
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Miguel Tönnies
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PostSubject: Re: Morelia amethystina   Wed 10 Nov - 5:22

What a gorgeous picture, the first one!
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