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Gammon Ranges Carpets

Here is something you don't see every day. This is the male of my new pair of Gammon Ranges Carpets, a truly pure locality animal. I am looking forward to seeing them mature and get their adult colours.
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all i can say is WOW... that carpet is stunning!!!
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hoping to get a pair next season,congrats
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very nice! they are a beautiful animal!! love their adult colours!
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Congrats , w00t ya got em!!!
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I got mine last year - woohoo... They are beautiful pythons - unlike any other carpet I've seen. Good one Ash.

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Lovely looking snake.

Keep us up to date with pics as your pair grow. I'd love to see how they turn out.
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Thanks everyone. I agree Jamie they are so different, the adult colours are stunning but they are TINY babies :-)
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Jamie, any chance of some photo's of your older animals ?
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I got mine last year - woohoo... They are beautiful pythons - unlike any other carpet I've seen. Jamie.
yes you were very lucky to get onto those gammons mate before they were even advertised

I'd love to see some pics of them too please Jamie.



Great stuff Ash, they are a really beautiful carpet python especially when they start to mature and colour. These are dirt cheap in my opinion for the amount of them in captivity, a true bargin
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I don't get it,how is it so different from a ordinary M-D
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I agree, there are something like maybe 30 in collections so they are very cheap.

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Great stuff Ash, they are a really beautiful carpet python especially when they start to mature and colour. These are dirt cheap in my opinion for the amount of them in captivity, a true bargin
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I don't get it,how is it so different from a ordinary M-D
Whats an "ordinary MD" look like? answer that and you will understand!
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Bit like saying an ordinary Jungle. LOL
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Bit like saying an ordinary Jungle. LOL

I saw one of them once! I had to buy it
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