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Old 27-Feb-07, 12:36 AM
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lol a spotted carpet snake lol welcome
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Nice spotted, I just picked mine up today and was going to call it patch may be not now...
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Thanks Guys
He is beautiful isn't he.

Maybe he is a "Big-Headed Spotted Carpet Python!" Of which I am the owner of this truly rare and endangered species of snake.....in fact the only one in the whole world belongs to me, and I discovered it! LOL! Now....what else can I "discover"!

Now, I am looking for a nice cheap enclosure for Patch. Have around $100 to spend. Anyone have an suggestions?
I figure that he will soon outgrow it anyway, and would rather save my bigger pennies for his bigger one when he needs it .

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Old 27-Feb-07, 08:38 AM
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i got my setup for about $25 just a small click clack and a 15watt heat cord from the herp shop, just put a branch in and that did my carpet for a while, she is now 1.5m long and in a larger click clack waiting for her permanant enclosure to be ready
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Old 27-Feb-07, 08:41 AM
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That is a beauiful little snake
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that is the most lovely looking snakey u have there.. i wood be very proud.. very unusal colouring.. well done..
ps welcome to aps
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do u know what location that carpet is from..?
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