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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 156007" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>[USER=28551]@Kaden Alexander[/USER] , they are pretty neat looking. I never seen one before until a couple of years ago. I guess these are the best starter snakes in Australia. They don't have ball pythons, corn snakes and other colubrids there so this or a Childrens or Stimsons pythons are what they go for to start down there. From what I've read very docile as adults, easy to keep and great eaters. They don't get big at all either, only about 4 feet in length, actually some of the smallest species of python out there. He wasn't really expensive either, dynasty reptiles sells them for a pretty good price and they have a sale going on right now too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 156007, member: 8413"] [USER=28551]@Kaden Alexander[/USER] , they are pretty neat looking. I never seen one before until a couple of years ago. I guess these are the best starter snakes in Australia. They don't have ball pythons, corn snakes and other colubrids there so this or a Childrens or Stimsons pythons are what they go for to start down there. From what I've read very docile as adults, easy to keep and great eaters. They don't get big at all either, only about 4 feet in length, actually some of the smallest species of python out there. He wasn't really expensive either, dynasty reptiles sells them for a pretty good price and they have a sale going on right now too! [/QUOTE]
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