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Old 10-Jul-07, 11:00 AM
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G'day LJ77,

Red sand in a Spotted Python enclosure is OK, as long as you keep it nice and clean. However, you have to ask yourself why you would want to, considering A.maculosa do not occur on red sand? Keeping A.stimsoni on red sand would make more sense if you wanted a pseudo natural enclosure.

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