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Does anybody know avaliability and prices for these??
I'm assuming they are rare and expensive at the moment.
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yup, sure are both rare and expensive, I don't know of any UK Breeders other than Genetic Gems but I think they cost over £1000 for a pair.
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i was told that there is somebody by the name of Peter Fromme (spelling?) from the UK who had bred them in 2003. is he the same guy from Genetic Gems?
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how do you know mine are crosses? i have 2.2. 2.0 are wc and i am still in the dark about the 0.2 but from its features they also look and behave like the 2.0 ie wc. how do you know the wc snakes in my collection at the moment are crosses because i did not purchase them from either US, UK nor Japan where all of the dwarf burms keepers and breeders are but straight from their country of origin? do you have any (dwarves/cross)? can you give us more information on this? as for more information from me, please click and read everything and click on every links available in the link provided below: Dwarf Burmese Python - Malaysia Fauna Forum it would be great if you could enlighten us on the issue. regards |
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i have a pair of true "indians" and we are very particular, so is the gov. the pattern is right for M>molurus but the arrow head and deep colors are bivittatus. please tell me i am wrong because i will learn something. that's why i am here. but in the states, one drop of bivittatus, ruins the bloodline. i really want your snake to be true. because the photos are great. but here, they would kick my ass asserting this snake. please prove me wrong. my true indians are onlly 5-6 ft and the dude has a stub tail . here in the states true indians are most prized. if you have a rare island species, oh dont make me drool. but M.molurus and bivitattus ranges dont overlap it's hard to convice anyone here. you guys are lucky. india was a colony. but ask anyone true "indians with a petegree" are highly prized and if you have some wierd island race then we would say "we're not worthy" lol i don't want you to believe what is not true. but if it is please send me a couple in a box of cookies....
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Not sure they have bred these..as mentioned pretty sure Peter F is the only person to do it here in UK..HABU what are you on?
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