That's a very nice specimen! May I ask how old she is - I'm looking at getting one myself one day but they're very expensive here in Australia. The cheapest I could find was $750 but that's only because I bought my other snake from there. Yeh go the climbing when they're not meant to be climbers...mine used to do that as well but now strays at ground level. Probably to fat n lazy to climb lol.
i know what you mean with the prices here(im in aus too) they do come cheaper, its all in who you know, they are beautiful snakes and are worth every penny!! shes nearly a year old, so shes still young, but she will get there! my big male wont climb anymore, he just curls up in his hide and waits for food, lazy bloody things!!
That's a pretty big snake for one year! I have a spotted and a coastal carpet - the later is going to grow to quite a size that's for sure! May I ask how much you paid for yours and also what size it was - hatchling I guess???
my friend bought her from neil(i think) about a year ago, i bought her from him about 3 months ago, paid 900 which i was happy with, shes not that big for a BHP yearling, shes on three weaner rats once a week, so shes getting alot of food aswell, i could be feeding her twice this amount and she would still eat it, shes a little pig!!
Ah ok so you paid a pretty average sorta price for the snake? $900 would be what you need to fork out these days. Yes, I know what you mean, them buggers have one hell of an appetite. Mine have never refused a meal...but then offcourse you have to take care so that they don't become overweight =( So do these snakes have a good nature if bought up right and treated well? I read somewhere that they're pretty hesitant to bite?
mckellar007, where doy you get the black headed pythons and what type off substrate do you use? please reply. my name is Tirta.
ReptileWhisperer1 8 months ago
hey man how mutch did you pay because im getting one for 800 with enclosure and all and also where do you get feeder rats ?
MoschellacuzZ 9 months ago
We have millions of the black headed pythons here. They just cruise around the bush and get in the way of cars.
NTBushPilot 1 year ago
Nice python!
EZIO391 1 year ago
Pretty Good
SuperTommarshall 1 year ago
@MrAirgunlover
A lot of our snakes are endangered
1992pattrow 1 year ago
wait up thats shit if u americans can buy our native snakes how come we carnt buy yours
fofotoboo 2 years ago
i know it sucks, but soon we might be able to
jackpython221 2 years ago
BEAUTIFUL!
ShannonSharkShoe 2 years ago
Very expensive here in the U.S
Pimporly 2 years ago
quite expensive here to. but not to bad
jackpython221 2 years ago
that is the ugly black headed
zardoog1989 2 years ago
@zardoog1989 fuck you
BurningSofas 2 years ago
hey, can u buy this type of python in the UK?
losemeorluvme93 2 years ago
yeah probably, i dunno, im in aus and we are kinda sectioned off from the rest of the world
mckellar007 2 years ago
@mckellar007 yes we are and it sucks
hayden100percentfmx 1 year ago
@mckellar007 I'm guessing i can't get this in America can i? lol.
eclipsegsx765 1 year ago
@eclipsegsx765 Yes you can....Try Isis Reptiles
BandWReptiles 1 year ago
I don't think so. They're only native to Australia so yeah...
ShayminSheimi 2 years ago
@losemeorluvme93 cost ya £1500 boyo, get womas thier cheaper
PurebredLondon 1 year ago
@losemeorluvme93 And they are native to aus
funkyskiller 1 year ago
ur fukin mad all these pets u have, r u right in the head
brettpacuk 2 years ago
That's a very nice specimen! May I ask how old she is - I'm looking at getting one myself one day but they're very expensive here in Australia. The cheapest I could find was $750 but that's only because I bought my other snake from there. Yeh go the climbing when they're not meant to be climbers...mine used to do that as well but now strays at ground level. Probably to fat n lazy to climb lol.
tommis1985 3 years ago
i know what you mean with the prices here(im in aus too) they do come cheaper, its all in who you know, they are beautiful snakes and are worth every penny!! shes nearly a year old, so shes still young, but she will get there! my big male wont climb anymore, he just curls up in his hide and waits for food, lazy bloody things!!
mckellar007 3 years ago
That's a pretty big snake for one year! I have a spotted and a coastal carpet - the later is going to grow to quite a size that's for sure! May I ask how much you paid for yours and also what size it was - hatchling I guess???
tommis1985 3 years ago
my friend bought her from neil(i think) about a year ago, i bought her from him about 3 months ago, paid 900 which i was happy with, shes not that big for a BHP yearling, shes on three weaner rats once a week, so shes getting alot of food aswell, i could be feeding her twice this amount and she would still eat it, shes a little pig!!
mckellar007 3 years ago
oh, and she was about half a foot shorter then now, so 4 foot
mckellar007 3 years ago
Ah ok so you paid a pretty average sorta price for the snake? $900 would be what you need to fork out these days. Yes, I know what you mean, them buggers have one hell of an appetite. Mine have never refused a meal...but then offcourse you have to take care so that they don't become overweight =( So do these snakes have a good nature if bought up right and treated well? I read somewhere that they're pretty hesitant to bite?
tommis1985 3 years ago
won't she attack you
kevenleejunsheng 3 years ago