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pythonmum

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Location
Sydney
Species Common Name
Morelia spilota variegata

Age
5 months

Length
small

Quantity Available
1

Bred By
me

General Description
See photo below.
This little fellow was last to hatch, smallest in the clutch (a twin egg) and didn't feed by 6 weeks. He was force fed at first to get some initial size on him and then fasted for a month. Since then he has discovered a love of feeding on his own and absolutely nails his weaner mice. He has now eaten four thawed weaner mice in three feeding sessions - he has eaten whenever they have been offered. Thus, I believe he is ready for a new home.

He sheds well (has shed 4 times), handles well and now eats like a pro. He is small, but won't be for long if fed every 4 or 5 days. He comes with a full and honest feeding and shedding history, care sheet plus ongoing support if needed.

Location
Sydney

Willing to Freight?
No
Local sale only so that I can offer ongoing support if any unforseen feeding problems arise

Contact Details
PM

License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers)
AKL70317

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This little guy is slamming the thawed mice - making up for lost time!
 
I'm feeding this enthusiastic little guy every 5 days now. He just keeps eating and eating! He's definitely making up for his slow start and you can just about see him growing. He will be a great pet or breeder.
 
Bump it up - he's a hungry little fellow and well-priced at $200.
 
Hungry little fellow just scoffed down another 2 weaner mice tonight. He is certainly a good feeder now!
 
He's looking great and a delight to handle. He would be a fantastic pet.
 
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