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Species Common Name Centralian Carpet Python


Age 7 yrs


Length 2.2m


Quantity Available 1


Bred By Unknown


General Description A large female bredli of breeding age. Feeds very easily on XLarge rats or small rabbits. Strong feeding response and never had a rejection. Bred last season resulting in 17 hatchlings. Not a snake for first time keepers or interaction with children. Needs experience and care when handling and should be housed in a tall, large enclosure.


Location Mt Colah, NSW. (Sydney Upper Nth Shore)


Willing to Freight? If buyer pays and organises.


Contact Details Craig, 0414 948 101, [email protected]


License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers) Exchanged at time of sale. I expect to see a paper copy of the licence.


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Still available.
 

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Please feel free to contact me with a reasonable offer. Please keep in mind the price I have set takes into consideration the feeding, housing and heating costs, plus it is also a proven breeder. I will include the enclosure in the current price, but I HIGHLY recommend a larger, taller enclosure for this snake now. Pickup is required for the enclosure if required.

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Still available. I'll throw in the enclosure, but I do recommend a larger one for this size snake.
 
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