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<blockquote data-quote="Peaceful Waterfall" data-source="post: 48511" data-attributes="member: 3919"><p>I got a 2 week old ball python. She's a cutie! Since she was a normal color and not a morph, she was really cheap... but to me just as beautiful as the most expensive morph there. She was also the most active of the baby ball pythons that were there.</p><p></p><p>I'll get a tarantula eventually. It's too hot here right now for shipping, so I'm hoping a Euathlus sp. red will pop up somewhere once it's cooled off a little. If not, I'll probably get a Paraphysa scrofa since there seem to be more of them for sale... or maybe Euathlus truculentus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peaceful Waterfall, post: 48511, member: 3919"] I got a 2 week old ball python. She's a cutie! Since she was a normal color and not a morph, she was really cheap... but to me just as beautiful as the most expensive morph there. She was also the most active of the baby ball pythons that were there. I'll get a tarantula eventually. It's too hot here right now for shipping, so I'm hoping a Euathlus sp. red will pop up somewhere once it's cooled off a little. If not, I'll probably get a Paraphysa scrofa since there seem to be more of them for sale... or maybe Euathlus truculentus. [/QUOTE]
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