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Here is my GTP male, 6ft and 6 years old. I'm living in KL, Malaysia since 2004 and I bought this guy even before I bought a TV.
Very hard to get GTP's here due to changes in Cities License status. I have an Irian Jaya carpet python aswell, would possible try to crossbreed. Hard to cool the snakes here when it is always 31-32 degrees.
Anyway here is a few pics of my greenie
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Two of my two hatchies
 

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C,mon Ryan,there growing mould on them,i better take them off ur hands to get the treatment they deserve..lol..Ive got a couple spare enclosures here...Very nice Arcy11...
 
Feeding time.
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C,mon Ryan,there growing mould on them,i better take them off ur hands to get the treatment they deserve..lol..Ive got a couple spare enclosures here...Very nice Arcy11...

LOL the mould is only there because they get misted daily.

Michael great pic how old are those hatchies.
 
Thanks michael its a good sight when there all lined up having a feed like that.
 
Very nice, That's what I call a high yellow. I hope she stays like that - should do at 4.5 years.
 
The photo doesn't do her justice. She looks like a yellow highlighter in real life.

She definitely looks like she'll stay this colour for life.
 
I'm always struck by the beauty of Green Tree Pythons.
Thank you for sharing, Fama
 
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