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Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Released Tuesday, 17th September 2013
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Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Black Headed Python Breeding with Tyron from T's BHP's

Tuesday, 17th September 2013
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This week we talk Blackheaded Pythons with  Tyron from T's BHP's. He started keeping reptiles back in 1996. At one point he had up to 200 animals and decided to scale down his collection around 4 years ago, to a manageable size and select one main species to work with . Blackheaded Python's have always been Tyron's favourite so for that reason, and the relatively early stage of morph development in them it was an easy choice for him. Hopefully we can learn more of the intricate details in breeding blackheaded pythons and raising techniques of the off spring from someone who specialises. If your into your Blackheaded Pythons, you wont want to miss this show.
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We discuss all facets of Australian reptiles and reptile keeping!Your Hosts:Peter Birch ( Author: The Complete Children's Python, ECO Herpetological Publishing & Distribution, 2013.) Owner and operator at "Colourful Critters' since 2005. He runs his facility from his family home, nestled on 8 acres in the tranquil Ourimbah Valley on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia.The whole collection was recently re-located from the main house to its new purpose facility in early 2012. The move was daunting as breeding season was coming and we were worried about the snakes settling in as they had been in the same place for 11 years and if the temperatures of the new facility would be the same but as it turned out the snakes didn't mind the upgrade and it has been one of the best seasons so far. Meyndert Bornman ( Author: Colour and Pattern Mutations of Australian Pythons, Keeping and Breeding Australian Pythons, Mike Swan Herp. Books, 2007.)Meyndert grew up in South Africa. He has held a keen interest in animals since he was a young boy. This interest focused more and more on reptiles over the last 25 years and has an overwhelming passion and obsession. He studied for a Bachelor of Science degree over three years, majoring in Zoology and Botany. He then proceeded to obtain an Honours degree the following year in Zoology. Meyndert bred many of the giant python species during his formative years in South Africa and he specialised in genetic colour and pattern variations. Meyndert currently resides in Melbourne, Australia, where he operates and owns a large scale reptile breeding facility at a professional level. He also operates a specialised on-line reptile husbandry product shop called PrecisionReptileGear.com.Meyndert and his wife Nicole hosted the 1st Annual Australian Reptile Mutation Breeders Conference in February of 2013.

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