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29-Feb-08, 08:08 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Feb-08 Location: Windsor Nsw Gender:  | | |
I'm new to this reptile game and have just built my first vivarium and purchased my first snake.
He is a proserpine python.
My wife and myself did a fair bit of study to find out what we needed to keep snakes but now that we have actually gotten this one we can't really find much info on this particular species.
People i have spoken to and our local reptile shop say they are normally good tempered and fairly easy to manage.
If anyone has any info or could point me in the direction of some species specific info that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Val.
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29-Feb-08, 08:26 PM
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proserpines are coastals carpets just a different lcale
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