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Old 28-Sep-07, 08:08 PM
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Hi, i recently brought a female juvenile bredli python and was wondering what is their average adult size and how long does it take them to reach their full length
 
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hi, just got 1 myself and is about 3 yrs old and length is about 1.5m/1.8 long and from what i read they grow to approx 2 to 2.5 m
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Hi, i recently brought a female juvenile bredli python and was wondering what is their average adult size and how long does it take them to reach their full length
Really should do that research before you buy, mate, so you know you can end up looking after it. They get fairly long and hefty..
 
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ive been told 2-3m from person to person but just wanted to get a second oppinion
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morelia_bredli
 
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yeah around 2 - 2.5 m but they get pretty fat compared to a lot of other carpets
 
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Bout 2.5m. My female is nearly 6 and is 8'6" i think that is about 2.6m and weighs about 7kg.

Put it like this, if she stood on the tip of her tail inside an average sized house, her nose would touch the ceiling.
 
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