Albino Labyrinth Male

Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby stone » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:55 pm

Hi all - I just love this Burmese section and I love my burms - so here are some pictures of my duo.
Patrick is Albino Labyrinth - 5 years old and 15.4 kg. I have palced them together for the first time this year and I hope that love might be in the air!! lets hope!!
Patricia is around - 4-5 years old and 24kg.
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They are my passion and all time favourite snakes - there are more pictures in my gallery

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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby imperial exotix » Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:11 am

Wow that is super cool I have only seen Albino Labyrinth burms for sale overseas,very cool to see them in S.A
Good luck mate.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby D@RRYL » Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:48 am

Patrick looks stunning, they both look in good and healthy condition.
Best of luck to you in breeding them.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Mr Venom » Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:11 pm

They look amazing Stone. Good luck on breeding.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Bushviper » Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:20 pm

Wow thats nice. I think you may have waited a bit too long if you are only putting them together now.

Lets hold thumbs though. I have not seen decent albino labyrinths for a few years now. Glad some survived and hopefully we will have more on the market quite soon.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby cornell » Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:21 pm

Awesome Labby!

I was going to get a female last year, but unfortunately it passed away before it got to me...

Hope you have success breeding them.

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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Westley Price » Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:34 pm

Beautiful snake!

I recently saw some pictures of labyrinth green Burmese. Gorgeous morph!

It would be a good investment if you could track down a green as there are a few in SA. (if you dont have any already).

Thanx for sharing.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby stone » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:28 pm

THX all for the kind words and advise -
Bushviper, Westley do you know of any granites in SA??
Bushviper any breeding tips?? I have bred other snakes but the burms are a first - Should I remove the hide boxes during breeding they each have a hide box fitted with heatpads for warmth - what substrate is good for breeding season , does misting help - during which months should they be together for the best success?? temps for beeding??
also if any one knows of any green patternless burms please let me know!!I am nursing these 2 as if they were my own kids and hope to breed some pure labs in the near future, or otherburm morphs. I love this forum so lets keep sharing those pictures and advise so that we can all learn - will post some more pics of these 2 soon - lets hope love is in the air!!
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Westley Price » Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:44 pm

Sorry, I haven't heard of any granites, but someone might be keeping it quiet.

Just thought I'd share some pictures of Labyrinth Green Burmese.

From: http://benrogersreptiles.com/burmese-pythons_info.php

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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Feederwarehouse » Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:56 pm

Wow, im not much of a snake person but those look awsome. Good luck, hope they breed for you
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby stone » Sat Aug 27, 2011 12:18 am

Ok so after visiting Bob Clark's and Ben Rogers websites I just decided to emigrate - just look at all those burms its burm heaven - now I just need to win the lotto and then buy on of each aaaahhh if only dreams can come true lol

Anybody have green labs????

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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Bushviper » Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:04 am

Stone I would not be so hasty. In some states you are not allowed to keep Burmese pythons. In Florida you need permits and microchips.
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby stone » Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:24 pm

Thanx Bv lost my mind there for a second, SA's great we got all the big stuff- Retics, Anacondas, fRICAN rOK, Burmese, RTB'S The big 5 of snakes Question BV are you importing anytime this year from the states??
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Re: Albino Labyrinth Male

Postby Bushviper » Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:42 am

Yes I am lining up another shipment from the US. I saw an adult green burmese male was for sale in Durban yesterday. Possibly you should grab it.
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