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deebo

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Species Common Name
Childrens Pythons

Age
a few months

Length
250mm

Quantity Available
a couple of pairs

Bred By
me

General Description
These are from pairing a T+ male with a PL female. They are feeding well on fuzzy mice and growing well. I am selling these in specific pairs as the amoutn of patterning on these animals varies so I have tried to pair the most PL animals together.

They are all slowly losing their pattern as they shed but some hatched more patternless than others and over time will end up completely patternless I believe.

Pair 2 is not yet ready to go as F2 is still being assist fed - this pair will only be sold once feeding, or to an experienced keeper.

Pair 1 - $600
Pair 2 - $700
Pair 3 - $800

Location
brisbane

Willing to Freight?
yes, at buyers expense

Contact Details
pm me is best

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a few updated pics of some of these animals.
 

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pair 2 sold.

updated pics of the last pair - now $600 - these guys are almost patternless and fading more and more. They hatched very reduced, not fully patterned and are now fading.
 

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