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Some recent pics of my collection:

First the newest addition: Idey the Bredls (Idey Bidey!) Thanks MrBredli
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My spotted mac: Red (6years):
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Then my water python Bubba: (1 year this month) Thanks The_Brad
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Had one of the Bredlis out today, thought I would share.

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Couple of pics of Olive,Scrub,Coastal and Jungle .
...and people were telling me my MD was huge/overweight! Those guys are massive! Haha :) Do you know what they weigh?


I didn't even look at your username, Steve, but when I saw this guy I knew it must be a fellow Territorian :) First snake I ever held was a file snake at the Darwin Show - or was it Fred's Pass? Needless to say, he really reinforced the misconception that snakes are slimy creatures :p
 
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This is my (i think he is a coastal) python Paul.

that is his favourite way to chill when he is out of his enclosure! He always seems to find his way around.
 
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