-
Subscriber
Hmmmm new purchase.....
Brumation is dangerous
Just saw an adorable Stimson hatchling at our local Best Friends P/S..... I know I know petshops.....
Hit me with thoughts!!! Anyone on here breeding???
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 Likes
-
Subscriber
Awards:
Have a look at Aussie Pythons Forum.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes
-
Administrator
-
Post Thanks / Like - 2 Thanks, 1 Likes
-
Subscriber
Oh yes! thats what we're looking for.
Do you know of the breeder?
Have you Any experience with Stimsons??
-
Administrator
yes I know of Fay,she has a good rep.And yes we have a Stimmy (and 4 spotted ) as well as 2 pygmy banded .
All of the Childreni ( Antaresia ) are good handlers.
Good books to get are "the complete childres python "by Justin Julander,Nick Mutton & Peter Birch; also "a guide to australian pythons in captivity" by Adam Elliott
Last edited by dragonlover1; 14-09-2017 at 06:32 PM.
slave to all my reptiles
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes
-
Subscriber
We did have a bredli, he was a beautiful boy but due to a few household changes and him getting too big he was rehomed to a friend of ours where he is still living out his years fat and happy, so not complaining new to snakes. I'm nervous but excited! I'm completely ok with them when they're little but I get a bit shakey once they get big and need feeding . When hubby is away (works month on month off) all animal, oh and children care is on me.
We're looking at cage logistics at the moment.
-
Administrator

Originally Posted by
Belsco
We did have a bredli, he was a beautiful boy but due to a few household changes and him getting too big he was rehomed to a friend of ours where he is still living out his years fat and happy, so not complaining new to snakes. I'm nervous but excited! I'm completely ok with them when they're little but I get a bit shakey once they get big and need feeding ��. When hubby is away (works month on month off) all animal, oh and children care is on me.
We're looking at cage logistics at the moment.
We have a couple of bigger pythons as well,Darwin and Coastal carpets .Don't be afraid of bigger snakes,and if need be they can go a month without food
A 3x2x2 should be big enough for full grown Stimsons.
Last edited by dragonlover1; 14-09-2017 at 09:50 PM.
slave to all my reptiles
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 Likes