What About Bredl's Pythons?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2019
  • This episode I talk about Morelia bredli and why they're one of my all time favorite species of snake!
    Check out our THP episode with Casey Cannon that focuses on this species at - bit.ly/2W79U8e
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  • @primolilla
    @primolilla 4 года назад +5

    This is an excellent video on a wonderful species. One thing a lot of folks don't mention is that in the wild, males ultimately end up the larger of the two sexes. Morelia Bredli, like some members of the Morelia Spilota family engage in male to male combat. Because of that, larger males typically win those battles and the right to mate. Nick Mutton explains this pretty well. He relates it to mammals and gives examples where males are the larger sex for that reason. I consider Nick to be the top dog when it comes to Bredli and venture to guess he has the largest collection of Bredli anywhere in the world. I'm sure in captivity females may be generally larger but that is likely due to how folks keep them. Another factor may be the physical output a male breeder must sustain.
    If kept and cared for the exact same way, males most certainly can equal, or exceed the size of females.
    Keep the videos coming and keep showing off your Bredli! You do nice work.

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  4 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @primolilla
      @primolilla 4 года назад

      @UCq99z60WI1b7vDeow744UkA I spoke to Nick for about 2 hours today LOL!
      I hope you keep up with the species. I think you have come across the perfect python. I recently re-homed an awful, male retic and am strongly considering a male Bredli.

    • @Ryodraco
      @Ryodraco 3 года назад

      Indeed, I have a male (or at least that is what I was told he was) who was doted on as educational animal in his younger years and then kept as just a pet by me in the years since and he's at least 9 feet long (I know its hard to measure snakes, but taking pictures of him crawling outside and measuring points of known distance in those pictures with a tape measure always gets a amount a little over 9 feet). According to "The Complete Carpet Python" the biggest Bredl the author knew of was a male that was nearly 10 feet long.

  • @carlhoppe
    @carlhoppe 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just bought a pair of hatchlings! I’ve got over 500 ball pythons and 7 Retics, 2 dumerils boas. I predominantly breed ball pythons and Retics, but I’ve decided to branch out and decided to go with Bredli Morelia as there aren’t many guys in South Africa breeding them. As soon as I saw them, I was “I have to have those!” That look great! Can’t wait to pick them up next month!

  • @damodaraomalley3974
    @damodaraomalley3974 Год назад +2

    These are my second favourite species after the moralia spilota spilota diamond python 😍

  • @goldenhipsterjourneys6728
    @goldenhipsterjourneys6728 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid on this underrated Morelia, keep the videos Sasquatch! A look on Jake's collection would be cool.

  • @catfur9215
    @catfur9215 3 года назад +1

    Cool video!! Watching Lori Torrini train her bredli got me really interested in these, now I want one...

  • @noxy_667
    @noxy_667 4 года назад

    This vid is awesome! Thank you for that! All these snakes are so beautiful and tame. It warms my heart a lot to see there are other people loving this species ♥️ it's so uncommon in my country, only one breeder I know about. I think I have to become the second one haha

  • @DeaGFX
    @DeaGFX 2 года назад +1

    Gorgeous! I have a bredli female who is actually about 6ft and she is quite heavy, I also have a Coastal Carpet Python who is a juvenile around 70-80cm

  • @dariooman8584
    @dariooman8584 5 лет назад

    Love Bredl's! Such fun placid nature! Got five of them and they're all so calm! Except my hypo.... he's insane.

  • @paradiddlesixix7530
    @paradiddlesixix7530 4 года назад

    wow that female looks amazing. i have a het stonewash female that would look good with those colors haha, she still has a lot of growing to do though. which bloodline is she from?

  • @Cogzed
    @Cogzed 3 года назад +2

    I still laugh at people calling them carpet’s when they’re not. Beautiful snakes.

    • @sfstone9403
      @sfstone9403 Год назад

      honestly its understandable when people call them carpets i mean in reality they are very closely related to carpets

  • @johnhufton5787
    @johnhufton5787 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful species but they need a massive enclosure in my opinion as they are big and so active! I’d say at least 4x4x2 or 5x3x2 ft

  • @Roy_Camacho
    @Roy_Camacho 2 года назад

    Wow! Beautiful. I just found out about this python. What length does a male get as a full grown adult?

  • @mirkrovi
    @mirkrovi 5 месяцев назад

    I apologize if this has already been asked, but what size enclosure do you keep your adult male that was behind you in the video?

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  5 месяцев назад

      At the time he was in one of the large neodeshas (I dont remember the dimensions off the top of my head) but was bumped up to something that was roughly 5x2x3, it was an odd size pvc set up I found locally.

  • @laurakovach4534
    @laurakovach4534 3 года назад

    Maybe a dumb question, but what exactly is the stonewash morph? Does it enhance or mute the red pigment?

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  3 года назад +1

      From what I understand its a recessive gene and it causes the colors to be more faded especially in the front half they look really cool!

    • @laurakovach4534
      @laurakovach4534 3 года назад

      @@theherpetoculturenetwork Thank you! Love your videos!

    • @jacob_1866
      @jacob_1866 2 года назад

      @@laurakovach4534 stonewash adds a lot more white stripes, and they tend to have a redder color

  • @joshsmith7170
    @joshsmith7170 3 года назад

    Great snakes, but what is meant by "decent size" for a female? I have a young female who was a little flighty at first but she's calming down.

  • @lukeyuginovich3962
    @lukeyuginovich3962 5 лет назад +1

    They a good first snake ??

  • @pointbuckster9979
    @pointbuckster9979 5 лет назад

    They are both wicked but that female is ridiculous! Love the contrast

  • @DustinLikesJiujitsu
    @DustinLikesJiujitsu 3 года назад

    How big do females get?

  • @ManInTheStreet105
    @ManInTheStreet105 2 года назад

    Both my males are snappy as shit! The girls are way chill but I got tagged off the larger female once as she thought she'd be getting fed. I can't just reach in like you do for any but my baby girl.

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  2 года назад

      We call the snappy ones 5%ers because 5% of the bredl's are definitely not the super chill, calm snakes the other 95% are lol

    • @ManInTheStreet105
      @ManInTheStreet105 2 года назад

      @@theherpetoculturenetwork Haha I know right. I'm almost sexist when it comes to Bredl's now. Honestly my baby male is a little monster.

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  2 года назад

      @@ManInTheStreet105 young ones you can expect to be a little more fiesty

    • @ManInTheStreet105
      @ManInTheStreet105 2 года назад +1

      @@theherpetoculturenetwork Yep yep, it's standard I know but his sister hasn't even thought about taking a nip. She's such a dream but him... nah. You handle him and you'll be bitten. He can be OK if you don't linger in front of him and guide him right. I have a young adult female too and she's nice. My adult male who is the largest of the bunch is a bit shifty too. They're all cool snakes though and I kinda like how they all have thieir own personality.

  • @DarkDraega
    @DarkDraega 4 года назад +1

    Not sure why you feed only once a month but you should be be feeding more than that. At least two times a month minimum.....

    • @theherpetoculturenetwork
      @theherpetoculturenetwork  4 года назад +10

      Ah yes so I can have a morbidly obese snake in no time and guarantee that it'll then die young.

    • @blucifer9226
      @blucifer9226 4 года назад

      She looked healthy with that feeding schedule 👍
      I’m leaning towards one of these for my next snake :). Great video thanks!

    • @rickyny78
      @rickyny78 4 года назад +1

      Adults are good eating once a month.

    • @unstoppableExodia
      @unstoppableExodia 3 года назад

      Does feeding them monthly keep them from growing any bigger than 2 m?

    • @DarkDraega
      @DarkDraega 3 года назад +2

      @The Herpetoculture Network There is such a thing as feeding smaller prey size and letting your snakes out to be active in a safe area and letting them get some exercise...I mean, all my snakes love exploring around my room. They enjoy some enrichment to get out and do some exploring. Several of my snakes come right up to me and crawl up my arm to come out when I open their enclosure.
      Of course if you keep them in a small tub or enclosure their whole lives and feed them large prey all the time they will get fat. I mean, that’s a given.