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Old 24-Apr-07, 01:52 PM
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They only need as much water as normal pythons however if they have more they will use it. A few things I've picked up from the breeders are they are a little more susceptible to mites but with the yellow belly its not too hard to see them. The parents of mine did love to poop in their water so keep an eye on it daily. Lengthwise they get to around 8 foot so a 4 foot enclosure is adequate for an adult.
 

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