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    Diamonds (B&G/B&W)

    Scientific Name
    spilota

    Common Name
    Diamond python

    Age
    Hatchling

    Length
    Healthy hatchlings

    Bred By
    me

    General Description
    Healthy baby diamonds eating decent sized pinkie rats..have had ten feeds+ and 2 sheds.
    they come from B&Y x B&W mating. great handlers and most importantly great feeders.
    These are pure diamonds with nice small rosettes...these hatchlings are showing nice light colours of yellow and whites coming through...
    great first snakes or future breeders.


    $260 each or $250 each if bought in pairs.


    All B&W x B&W hatchlings have been sold,
    please don't ask...however i am taking names for next season.

    Location
    Sydney.

    Willing to Freight?
    No , sorry.

    Contact Details
    PM me on here.
    Last edited by unique; 20-Mar-10 at 10:01 AM.

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    Quality animals with nice yellows and whites coming through,
    strong healthy animals,outstanding handlers and feeders,
    feeding on rather large Rat pinkies every time

    Buyers wont be disappointed with these animals,
    very small neat rosettes with alot of orange shading in between
    suggesting that they will be very yellow when mature.

    Deliver available.

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