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Old 19-Jul-06, 06:15 PM
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Sheesh person- I am fully aware of the three different pythons also known as "Children's Pythons", (lemme see- Childreni- very rare according to some, but often mistaken for others), stimson's and maculosis), their sizes, habitats and original ranges, relative temperaments, coloration and even the fact that many many people reckon they keep members of the same species together in colonies year round. LOL- I didn't realize I needed my flame suit on. It was the fact that I DO know that there are three dwarf pythons commonly referred to as Children's (not including the fourth Australian dwarf) who are commonly referred to as one species (much as all morelia spp. are called carpet snakes) that led me to ask if you could keep members of the DIFFERENT species together. Therefore clearly I understand that the term CHILDREN'S is being used as a euphemism for a group of closely related and yet distinct species of python.

"Residents of North East Victoria need to activate their bush fire survival plans!" LOL

Anyhow, thanks for the advice all. I was really just curious!
 

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