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28-Mar-07, 12:02 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-07 Location: future of the world | | | Well, this is not good picture. here is my children python, USCB2006.
She is non aggressive at all, very docile.
Unfortunately The body pattern of the children python fade gradually normaly. Mine`s,too.
But this animal is awesome from Austraria. Though they are mini, they got python`s face. 
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28-Mar-07, 08:47 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Alexandria - Sydney Gender:  | | | | Patternless children's pythons here are in big demand. | 
28-Mar-07, 06:46 PM
|  | *38th WARNING* Subscriber | Join Date: Jul-06 Location: Newcastle | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by gillsy Patternless children's pythons here are in big demand. |
What defines patternless?, this is mine. | 
28-Mar-07, 09:54 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Mar-06 Location: Stockton, NSW Age/Gender: 20  | | | | Nope yours still has pattern even though it is reduced. I forget who had the pure patternless ones for sale on here. Was it sdaji?
Cameron | 
28-Mar-07, 10:38 PM
|  | Regular Member | | | | | Yeah they are solid brown from hatchie. Look like mini water pythons or olives. | 
29-Mar-07, 01:06 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-07 Location: future of the world | | | Well, I don`t care whether it is patterned or patternless.
Amazing ly mini-sized python they are!
Quite unique animal. 
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29-Mar-07, 09:00 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Alexandria - Sydney Gender:  | | | | Sorry Godspeed, I didn't mean anything bad by it.
The way you said it, it sounded like it was a bad thing for it to be loosing its patterns.
Childreni tend to do it, Stimsons and Macs don't.
However as mentioned the Patternless Childreni do look like waters or olives. | 
29-Mar-07, 11:45 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-07 Location: future of the world | | | gillsy, that`s my fault.
Normaly, any paternless is expensive and rare.
But childreni`s body pattern just fade from its body. They are not patternless.
I am just sad that their pattern go off gradualy day by day...
hehehe... because I like a tiger, jaguar- like big cat pattern! 
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29-Mar-07, 12:12 PM
|  | FAYSE! Moderator | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Illawarra Gender:  | | | | The childreni species are my fav's! They are the best as far as I am concerned...I have all three species (would love to have the fourth)! |  | |