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got myself a pair of albino greens

Very beautiful! I wasn't going to ask it because i feel stupid but here i go anyway, what kind of snake is it? I'm not familiar with the term greens..
 
They look like burms to me. And beautiful ones, at that!
In Burmese Python morphology, "green" is a term that often coincides with "patternless", although it really just means a greatly reduced pattern in most specimens. However, that pattern will fade with age.
 
Awesome pic! What are their names?
Green anacondas, right?

They're gorgeous! :D What are their names?

the green male is called Woods and the albino girl Lilly. in germany, Burmese pythons are called Tigerpython ;)

Very beautiful! I wasn't going to ask it because i feel stupid but here i go anyway, what kind of snake is it? I'm not familiar with the term greens..

theese are burmese pythons or python molurus bivittatus

Great pic. I'd love to see if you can reproduce that shot in a few years! ;)
Great photo. How big are they?

if i find a big studio i have a chance to :rofl: now they are in 200g or so
 
It's a shame burms get so big and have need so much food and space, because if they didn't I think I'd have at least four....

For now I'll have to content myself with Malakai.
 
i think its about time for an update. 4 month and 700g of weight later

Woody


Lilly


both of them have great personality and are puppy dog taim, never strike at me and eating like a horse. i just love them :)
 
I love Burmese! Very nice pair you have yourself! Have you seen the totally patternless Labyrinth Greens? Spectacular animals that are a pure olive color. Someone needs to add Granite to the mix though!
 
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