Wednesday, November 28, 2007










View of the incubation container,
heads out after 49 days.









First Woma to emerge from
the egg.









This form is from the Moonba
area of north east SA.









SA Woma hatchling.

Monday, November 26, 2007







By request; a photo of the parents
of the yellow hatchling in the trio
of hatchlings pictured below.
The male, at the front, was very
yellow as a hatchling so I kept
him as a future breeder. He has
kept his vivid yellow background
and has sired another clutch, yet
to hatch out.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007










Hatchling WA black headed
emerging from the egg.
This form is from north of Port
Hedland along the Eighty Mile
beach.









Second generation captive bred
WA black headed hatchling,
out today.









WA Pilbara area hatchling black
headed python.









WA hatchling.

Sunday, November 18, 2007










This pair produced the other
axanthic hatchlings. Thanks to
everyone who has enquired about
the baby axanthics but I'll be keeping
them as future breeders(2010). There will
be some hets and some other nice
juveniles for sale after xmas when
they are sexed and feeding well.
I have an order book if anyone
wants to register their interest in any.
Also plan on being at the Expos next year.









The parents of the axanthics
and pinstriped hatchlings together
this winter. Female at front.

Thursday, November 15, 2007










Designer black headed pythons.
Which one would you pick and why
would you choose that one?.









Hatchlings after their first slough.









Three hatchling black headeds.









Another surprise from last
weekend with the emergence
of a third axanthic hatchling.









Two more Axanthic hatchlings
from the same sire of the previous
clutch.









Hatchling fully emerged from the egg.

Sunday, November 11, 2007









Close up of the head of a black
headed python prior to hatching.









This hatchling displays some different
patterning with spots and lines
between the darker bands.









Hatchling with an interesting
pattern.












Black headeds wait in the eggs
for a couple of days absorbing
all the remaining yolk before
emerging from their eggs.









Hatchlings looking out of their eggs.








Closeup of the head of a hatchling
showing the eggtooth; used to slash
the eggshell open, the little white
thing at the very front of the nose.









Eggtooth on hatchling black headed.

Thursday, November 1, 2007










The last clutch of black headeds
for the year from female 259-
featured below when gravid.









Female 259 with her eggs.









Nine good eggs in the clutch.









Eggs prior to separation.









Calico 95. This female changed
colour after her first clutch of
eggs . Not a proven
mutation yet, her babies for
this year are hatching(below).









Hatchlings out today from
the Calico female.