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    Talking spotted

    i would like to get into spotted pythons. i would just like to see some enclosures of who ever owns one. that would be great, and some good breeders.

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    Re: spotted

    BUMP, anything?

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    Re: spotted

    Can't say that I know much about Antaresia maculosa, but I do know that Australian Addiction breeds them.

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    Re: spotted

    I believe that only one person on here has spotted pythons, and i'm not sure who it is, but i'm sure they will chime in. I know that the spotted pythons aren't very popular so far, or atleast not that i've noticed.
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    Re: spotted

    Quite a few people on here have them.

    Pictures of setups? Standard for a like-sized colubrid of the same girth - tub or tank. I keep my adult antaresia in 41qt tubs.

    Breeders? I'm sure if the OP does a search for antaresia, children's, stimson's or spotted pythons on here they will find what they need.

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    Re: spotted

    I breed and keep spotteds. I keep them in anything from a 28 qt. to 41 qt. tub.
    There are great snakes.
    As Skiploder said, keep them like you would a similarly sized colubrid and provide them with heat.

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