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01-Mar-08, 04:06 PM
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I have a 3yr old male spotted python and am looking to buy a female for him. Could i breed him with a blonde spotted python or does it have to be just a normal spotted python?
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01-Mar-08, 05:35 PM
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You can breed any spotted python with any spotted python, no matter if they're blonde, albino, etc. (I'm also sure that some breeders breed any spotted python with any Antaresia python - although, for the sake of your reptutation, I suggest you don't do this). Just make sure both pythons are relatively close in size. Good luck in breeding!
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