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28-08-2006, 03:52 PM
Originally Posted by leo
lol
the snakes name of course.......and the snake will grow and grow and grow as if you didn't know what i meant....................
Ah..

Monty.. I never named him!! and he is 13 and fully grown...They are Royal Pythons.. only grow to an average 5ft ish

Ozzy is 6 and fully grown

Lily is 6 and has got some filling out to do.. she *may* get a little longer but probably not..
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28-08-2006, 03:55 PM
Originally Posted by Louise13
You can say whatever you like as long as you can handle the reply

ok can you tell me viv sizes then please and is lily a royal ?

so top is water dragon and bottom two are royals ?
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28-08-2006, 03:56 PM
i always thought they grew longer than that..............
oh used to have boa's all though before i was around so i never met them thank god.
i can handle lizards but not snakes i would be scared to death
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28-08-2006, 03:57 PM
Originally Posted by ceiron
ok can you tell me viv sizes then please and is lily a royal ?

so top is water dragon and bottom two are royals ?

No.. Middle is water dragon, top and bottom are Royals..

Can I ask why you want to know?
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28-08-2006, 03:57 PM
rpyals can get to 6ft but average is 4 -5 ft.
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28-08-2006, 03:58 PM
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i always thought they grew longer than that..............
You are probably thinking of Burmese Pythons.. they are the big ones that the muppets throw at you in Blackpool and various other places
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28-08-2006, 03:59 PM
Originally Posted by ceiron
rpyals can get to 6ft but average is 4 -5 ft.
Didn't I say that up there??
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28-08-2006, 04:00 PM
i understood it as snake lizard snake.
so the royals are smaller than pythons?
i think it must be cause i was thinking the size of the snake to the size of the tank...........hence a bigger tank in time.
see i have learnt some thing today.......
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28-08-2006, 04:04 PM
Originally Posted by leo
i understood it as snake lizard snake.
so the royals are smaller than pythons?
Thats right.. snake, lizard, snake

Well they ARE pythons just smaller ones..

If you consider great danes, newfoundlands and st bernards as Burmese and then Yorkshire Terriers, Bichons etc as the Royals of the snake world it may be easier to understand..They are all from the dog family just of different sizes.. same goes for the Pythons
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28-08-2006, 04:15 PM
ok, being blunt so excuse me.

you havent given me size fo tank but i estimate 3x1.5x1.4ft.

whent he reccomended min for an adult wd is around 5x2x3 ish.

shoudl be high humidity and a swimming pool as wd are as the name suggest semi aquatic.

also i cannto see any uv in the wd vvi either which is slightly worrying.

as for the royal vivs on the whole they look nice, hwoever si that a uv light in the top one ?

as roayl are a nocturnal species and so avoid bright light and it can dmage their eyes and stress them.

also id say both royal vivs are a tad dry, althgough there may be a wet hide i cant see.
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