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04-14-03, 12:28 PM
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Liasis Fuscus....?
I am a first time Liasis owner (Fuscus), A neonate male, I was anyone is working with this species in Canada as i only found one care site on them and it didn't mention anything about Burmation, Copulation and Incubation periods.
AS for care, I have been keeping him in the same manner one would for Leiopython. with a few modifications since i found a care site specific for Fuscus.
Ed Holder
Durham Snake Group
Durham_snakes@yahoo.ca
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04-14-03, 02:39 PM
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There are a few people working with them here in Ontario, I haven't worked with them personally but I have with the Macklotts, and for brumation, breeding and Incubation the typical python methods work well
Amazing animals I might add good luck with them!
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04-14-03, 03:41 PM
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Try the Liasis page.
Good luck. I think l. fuscus are just beautiful
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04-14-03, 09:16 PM
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Hi chas*e. Vanan and I both own 1.1 each, 2.2 in total, 1.1 of the New Guinea form and 1.1 of the Australian form.
We found ours to be tolerant of many temp ranges, and humidity levels, and some what handable too. Gorgeous colour on the belly and highly irridescent.
We hope to produce some later this year, or next season, Vanan's pair are up to size, but my female is border line.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/kattia/waterm2.jpg">
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04-14-03, 09:24 PM
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hello
I dont know if you understand french but this is one care sheet about them on the reptilarium website.
http://www.reptilarium.ca/fuscus.html
Chondro Python
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04-16-03, 10:05 PM
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Thanks to everyone for their replies! Katt, You and Vanan have some real nice Liasis! I have watched you two collect many things over the years and i have to say, You got a great score with the White lips! Especially since Vanan bought one for you LOL.
Has Unkie kept them...?
Chondro Python...I have a translater coming over to help me out!
Thanks !
Ed
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