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    Albino Darwin which meets all your requirments you specified
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    When she says no to another snake! She secretly really wants you to buy another!

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    womas were actually first on my list for a big snake but im over the moon with my little coastal.
    and by big snake i mean anything bigger then my spotted***
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    2x doggies, 2x kitty cats, 2x not so gold goldfish, 2x coastal bubbas and an adorable rat adding a bluey later on in the year

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    thanks and yeh i have considered a little bhp they are stunners aren't they
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    Quote Originally Posted by RSPcrazy View Post
    Obviously I'm going to recommend a Rough Scaled Python.

    They are very placid, but have very big teeth. They use those teeth in their threat display (open their mouth and wave their head around to show you how big they are), but this is something done more as a nervous hatchling, and most of the time, will not bite.

    They have a night time colour chance, looks very nice.

    They have the body shape of a Green Tree Python, big blue eyes and the obvious rough scales.

    When young, they coil themselves into a ball, which looks awesome.

    And the best part for buyers is, you can pick one up from around $250-$450.

    Here's one of mine coiled in a ball. They will stay in a ball for a very long time.
    Cant wait till i have the room and my class 2 for a pair of these! Though I say that about wheatbelt stimmies and a few others
    When she says no to another snake! She secretly really wants you to buy another!

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