L.Albertisi

L.Albertisi

Postby agung » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:00 pm

i've been keeping this gold and black for years.
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I have to hold like this..or she will bite me again and again..its hurt so much :(
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1.1 Tropidolaemus Wagleri
1.1 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Borneo)
2.5 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Sulawesi)
0.1 Tropidolaemus Philipinensis
4.3 Trimeresurus Puniceus
0.1 Trimeresurus Borneensis
0.0.1 Agkistrodon contortrix
1.1 Vipera Ammodytes
0.1 Crotalus Terrficus Durrisus
7.4.2 Morelia Viridis
0.0.1 Ophiopagus Hannah
1.0 Leiopython Albertisi
0.1 Leiopython Hoserae
0.0.1 Morelia Clastolephis
1.0 Morelia Amethistina
0.2 Candoia Aspera
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Wolf777 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:09 pm

Now that is one beautiful python.
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Eyelash » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:46 pm

AGUNG !!!
WOW SNAKES MAN !!!
I still have no idea why I didnt buy myself a pair of these about 2 years back...I still havnt seen any nice ones since then...
How old is this one now ?
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Silvrav » Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:34 pm

Again and again....so I take it, she is one of those pythons that just don't want to tame...or was she captured into captivity?
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Bushviper » Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:51 am

These pythons almost never calm down. They will bite again and again.

It is pretty enough with that iridescence that you just keep it to appreciate its beauty.
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby agung » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:31 pm

@Wolf777: It is Sir :)
@Eyelash: Well..i think you should buy a pair back then cos this species was so unpredictable, don't know when to bite :P
Gouldy (L.albertisi) was 3 years old and Mr Black (L.hoserae) almost 6 now..i keep since baby and my plan is to breed them this year cos they are a perfect couple :)
@Silvrav: most of all they did, but if you had them since baby they will make a good pet to handle..just like my Gouldy..they will strike just on cage not as in your hand. So was Mr Black, but since she got a flu the temper was so wild..bite wound (bruise) will recover almost a month at my finger..she will twist your skin, fingger, hand when she bite..so powerfull.
Both are WC babies.
@Bushviper: Yes they always move arround, very active snake

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1.1 Tropidolaemus Wagleri
1.1 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Borneo)
2.5 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Sulawesi)
0.1 Tropidolaemus Philipinensis
4.3 Trimeresurus Puniceus
0.1 Trimeresurus Borneensis
0.0.1 Agkistrodon contortrix
1.1 Vipera Ammodytes
0.1 Crotalus Terrficus Durrisus
7.4.2 Morelia Viridis
0.0.1 Ophiopagus Hannah
1.0 Leiopython Albertisi
0.1 Leiopython Hoserae
0.0.1 Morelia Clastolephis
1.0 Morelia Amethistina
0.2 Candoia Aspera
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Wolf777 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:49 pm

Are these available locally?
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Bjorn » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:21 pm

Very beautiful snakes you have there! Still on my list of snakes to get but some others are a bit higher. That does sound like a nasty bite.
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby agung » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:52 pm

@Wolf777: Every single year i can get them..babies until adult, but L.Hoserae bit difficult to find these day.
@Bjorn: Thank you. It is nasty..last bite at my mindle finger made a sounds.."KRAAK"..thats i got a whole month of bruise :( ..but i will never hate her for what shes done to me :)
1.1 Tropidolaemus Wagleri
1.1 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Borneo)
2.5 Tropidolaemus Subannulatus (Sulawesi)
0.1 Tropidolaemus Philipinensis
4.3 Trimeresurus Puniceus
0.1 Trimeresurus Borneensis
0.0.1 Agkistrodon contortrix
1.1 Vipera Ammodytes
0.1 Crotalus Terrficus Durrisus
7.4.2 Morelia Viridis
0.0.1 Ophiopagus Hannah
1.0 Leiopython Albertisi
0.1 Leiopython Hoserae
0.0.1 Morelia Clastolephis
1.0 Morelia Amethistina
0.2 Candoia Aspera
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Mitton » Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:53 am

"KRAAK", that's brilliant.
I am really enjoying your posts agung, thanks for that and keep them coming, you have some amazing animals.
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Re: L.Albertisi

Postby Eyelash » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:18 am

@Wolf...jip...They are available but they are not the easiest to find these days haha...
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