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jordan, if you want, i can show you how big my 2 year old bredli is over msn if you'd like. and how big one is at 1 year, and i also have a year and a half spotted. just send me a pm :) peter you can too if you'd like.
 
Definately either an MD or a Bredli. Both are awesome snakes, both are usually great handlers, both get to 7-8ft although i have seen a 9 foot MD and apparently Doc Rock had a 10ft Bredli. Both are great feeders, both have beautiful markings and both are really easy to breed. Personally I'd go an MD, IMO they're way prettier and also much cheaper, usually about $200-250 max. Where as a good Bredli can easily cost over $500.

Dave
 
Definately either an MD or a Bredli. Both are awesome snakes, both are usually great handlers, both get to 7-8ft although i have seen a 9 foot MD and apparently Doc Rock had a 10ft Bredli. Both are great feeders, both have beautiful markings and both are really easy to breed. Personally I'd go an MD, IMO they're way prettier and also much cheaper, usually about $200-250 max. Where as a good Bredli can easily cost over $500.

Dave
dont know where your gettin your bredls from, but its the other way around LOL. my bredli cost me $130 and my other one, a levis pilbarensis :p
 
Southern Cross reptiles has hypo bredli for sale now, theyre $660 each, although even I think thats a bit expensive
Sorry MD's all the way for me :D
 
well iv just finished doing a bit of research and i think i now want a Murray Darling python.
questions, all are for when its fully grown
cage requirements?
feeding, what and how often?
heating?

aslo would i be able to keep it in my 100L x 60W x 50H cm enclosure and for how long or till what size? cheers
 
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