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please post pics of your murrays so i can show my parents also ad what you think of the murrays as a pet as in your personal opinion.
 
I got my Murray in October 2009. He's 2 years old now and is my favourite snake. Murrays tend to be very placid, but of course there are sometimes exceptions. He's happy to drink out of a glass of water when its offered to him, and he's always the snake I show to people who are unsure of snakes. Here's some pics of him:
 

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thanks for the reply exactly what i was hoping for.also its a great snake you got there hope i can get one how much did he cost you.
 
Hi tyson,
my partner and i have 3 murray darlings, two girls one boy, one of the girls my partner has said since she was a baby, and she has never been a problem,she is now 5 and a bit years old) and the other two we got as a pair a few months ago, they are also 5years old, and they are very placid, and friendly snakes (as said already bytahlia there are exceptions, but that is with every snake) , we have never had a problem with any of them, they are all excellent during feeding time. these are them below. the first 3 are of nahla, the net 3 are of boy and the last 3 are of lil miss and then lil miss, my partner and one of friends daughters.
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thanks for the reply love the snakes hope to get one soon.
 
He cost me $320 from Victorian Reptiles.You can get them cheaper from breeders, herp trader is a good place to look: herptrader.com.au
 
I love my MD, Maverick.
He is clearly the best python I own out of all 7 of them.
Has never been defensive or bitten, and is the best handler I have...just so easy going.
Good luck with your choice, but I believe the Murray Darling is the best medium size snake you can own.
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This is Miranda
 

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Top snakes, usually very pacid and well suited to beginners, i would be cautious about paying more than $100 unless its gold plated. I ended up getting a few this season, i guess it happens when you keep a male and female together...

Most of them arnt that colourful but the still look nice especially after a shed. Good size to be fed on rats without the danger of a large python. Some types have lots of red too.
 
Love that first shot hrafna, what a little cutie!
 
Great choice for a first snake. Planning on more?
 
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