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Old 06-Oct-08, 03:04 PM
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Well they all seem to be shedding around the same time. Here's a couple more that have shed in the last couple of days.
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Very nice
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Another 2 very nice Darwins, they are an under rated python.

I like the stripe on the one in the 2 pick.
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I love the striping on the second one.
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nice darwins
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Old 06-Oct-08, 04:57 PM
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Very nice,its about time all these Darwin pictures came out,as there hasnt been many at all recently,they are my favourite atm,and i just got a male for my 2 girls,hopefully in time i shall have a few nice ones,great pictures Dee4....
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I like the pattern on the rh pic, very nice Darwin
I agree with AndyScott - they are underated,
Should be some nice offspring in the future judging by some of them,
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Thanks guys, he sure is a ripper, plenty of attitude to boot Never the less will do a fine job for his girl...
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Very nice indeed, their on my " next to get " list.
Het & albino would e nice.
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Give us yell next year mate, I'll fix you up with some real nice one's
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Very nice darwins.
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That 2nd one is very nice indeed. I really like the striped Darwins.
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They are some nice darwins mate. That second one does have some very nice markings.
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