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look to me like a stimson's python but with all the cross breeding with those species you wouldnt know what it is...
 
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It looks like Astros Maccy.

Now what's this? I want specifics please lol. Found under a concrete slab with about 4 others.
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looks like one of them blind snake thingies
 
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You have to remember that most of the childrens group look very similar for the first few weeks.
 
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Yes it is advertised as a childreni,i thought it looked more like a mac/stimmi rather than a childreni.I understand that colours may vary as hatchies but do patterns vary aswell?

That other pic mudmum i think looks like a anomalopus swansoni belonging to the skink family,failing that ill go a blind snake lol.

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You have to remember that most of the childrens group look very similar for the first few weeks.
When do they start changing colours, the one advertised in the pic is actually 13month old, not a hatchie anymore?
Looks more like a Maccie, I think.
 
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Its a Ramphotyphlops but what species is hard to tell without really good close up of the head. Not sure where you are but it looks like R.endoterus
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It looks like Astros Maccy.

Now what's this? I want specifics please lol. Found under a concrete slab with about 4 others.
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It looks like Astros Maccy.

Now what's this? I want specifics please lol. Found under a concrete slab with about 4 others.
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Well I am not sure Muddy but it looks like a concrete slabsnake to me
 
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