Please help me, I don't know my pythons. What kind of snake is this? thanks!
Feb 25, 2009 #1 eric OREGON GECKO Messages 3,466 Location Oregon Please help me, I don't know my pythons. What kind of snake is this? thanks!
Feb 25, 2009 #2 thestack510 Rest In Peace jmlslayer Messages 3,177 Location The S.F. Bay Area, California, U.S.A. Oops! I guessed albino Burm, I didn't notice it was a Ball. lol
Feb 25, 2009 #3 Sunrise Reptile SunriseReptile.com Messages 3,520 Location New Haven, IN Yeah, Albino Burmese Python.
Feb 25, 2009 #4 eric OREGON GECKO Messages 3,466 Location Oregon Thanks guys, sorry thought it was a ball.......Shows ya how much I know about pythons! LOL!
Feb 25, 2009 #5 thestack510 Rest In Peace jmlslayer Messages 3,177 Location The S.F. Bay Area, California, U.S.A. I was stumped. Thinking, "Damn that Ball looks like an Albino Burm." LM@O
Feb 25, 2009 #6 Sunrise Reptile SunriseReptile.com Messages 3,520 Location New Haven, IN LOL...No biggie!
Feb 25, 2009 #7 nevinm Moyer's Monsters Messages 2,584 Location bethlehem PA burm, and they dont look like that when they get older. they wash out ALOT and turn quite yellow. very few of them ever keep the orange.
burm, and they dont look like that when they get older. they wash out ALOT and turn quite yellow. very few of them ever keep the orange.
Mar 3, 2009 #9 Gregg M Registered Member Messages 3,055 Location The Rotten Apple NYC nevinm said: burm, and they dont look like that when they get older. they wash out ALOT and turn quite yellow. very few of them ever keep the orange. Click to expand... Yep. they look like big, fat bananas when they mature... Not my cup of tea...
nevinm said: burm, and they dont look like that when they get older. they wash out ALOT and turn quite yellow. very few of them ever keep the orange. Click to expand... Yep. they look like big, fat bananas when they mature... Not my cup of tea...