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albino boydes....who here can say they don't want oneof them!

I can.

I'd like a black-eyed leucistic Death Adder, or better still, a red-eyed melanistic one!

A melanistic Water Python with a full compliment of iridophores would also be extraordinary.

Of what does exist... Waters, Womas, Tigers, Children's, Death Adders, Red-bellieds... that'll keep me happy.
 
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For non Morelia sutff for folks like me in the USA, I complemented our collection of Morelia with a pair of Angolan (aka Beaded) pythons. They are really unique pythons in so many ways. I have never seen such beaded scales on a snake, not to mention their tendency to "talk" and their comapress bodies. These were high on my list of dream snakes throughtout my life and now that I have a pair, I can't say they've let me down!

-Yasser
 
About the only other reptile I want to get atm is a rough knob tailed gecko (Nephrurus amyae).

Oh and I wouldn't mind a female bredli to go with my little guy.
 
2x Female Pygmy Mulga Monitors

Emerald Tree Monitor

Komodo Dragon
 
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