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09-10-04, 11:33 PM
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Liasis fuscus
Just wondering how others set up their enclosures and ideal temps. Thanks.
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09-11-04, 11:50 AM
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Location: Kitchener, Ontario
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For what snakes?
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Fox has one of those new reality shows at eight, 'Fast animals, slow children
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09-11-04, 12:20 PM
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Location: Calgary, AB
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As the title would imply, for Liasis Fuscus.
I keep mine on dry aspen with a large water bowl near the heat source.
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09-12-04, 06:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Invictus
As the title would imply, for Liasis Fuscus. 
I keep mine on dry aspen with a large water bowl near the heat source.
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LOL sorry I guess I shoulda been more clear.. I'm just not familiar with the latin name...and was wondering the common one...
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Fox has one of those new reality shows at eight, 'Fast animals, slow children
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09-12-04, 07:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by JonD
LOL sorry I guess I shoulda been more clear.. I'm just not familiar with the latin name...and was wondering the common one...
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"You are so smart..smrt..i mean..lmao...sorry bud...couldn't resist
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09-12-04, 10:55 PM
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Location: victoria australia
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the common name JonD is water python
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09-12-04, 11:04 PM
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Yup... Water python / Brown water python / Australian water python.
Awesome species to work with. I lucked out, and my adults are totally handleable, but the babies can be nippy. Should be a lot of fun when I produce these next year!
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09-12-04, 11:10 PM
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very nice invictus gotta love the yellow belly
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09-12-04, 11:38 PM
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Anything special I should know about trying to switch them onto f/t, or are they just like any other python? Any items they're nuts for?
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09-14-04, 05:15 PM
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Location: Winnipeg manitoba
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Nice snakes Invictus, Put me on the list for possible buyers next year! lol
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09-22-04, 11:15 AM
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They go nuts for anything you put near them, including human hands.
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