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Caught this pair hooked up last night and one of the female by herself.....probably one of my favourite snakes in my collection.
 

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Wow deebo I can see why she is one of your favourites. Should have some beautiful hatchies all being well.
 
I can happily join the bhp owners club as of yesterday :)
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female (sorry about the horrid photo I'd just finished work and have no other photo of her)
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Thanks, scored an absolute bargain for them :) they're my biggest pythons by over a kilo so it's a whole new experience for me... I used to think my adult spotted was big :S
 
I would say so. The female is def calico, the male was normal looking and shed out his colour but looks different to a lot of other calicos Ive seen.
 
That's why I asked the question, the words reduced pattern kept coming to mind, but if he shed his colour???? Great looking animals regardless of what they are considered, well done, love to see what they produce, all the very best.
 
My new little guy. Love the dark pattern. Hopefully he keeps all the black
 

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I remember seeing some really high black ones a couple of years ago and loved them.so when I saw this guy I had to get him
 

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