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    NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    I was so broke last week that I didn't think I was going to be making any purchases, but I couldn't pass up the great deal I got on this pair of granite spotted pythons from Mark Bell. I was looking for a Macklot's, but I didn't see any, and the granites have the same iridescence I liked about my Macklott's, so I bought them. I was also going to buy a female leopard spotted, but a girl bought their last two while I was looking at this male.



    male (he's always up in his branch


    female
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    Sweet congrats
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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    I don't know anything about these but I think they look REALLY cool!!! How are their temperments? Congrats on the pickups
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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    I don't know anything about these but I think they look REALLY cool!!! How are their temperments? Congrats on the pickups
    Their temperaments are great, so far. There were two female granites that I had to choose between, and the other one was really flighty and nippy. This girl was active but calmer, so I chose her.

    They are Australian pythons, pretty closely related to children's pythons, and they should max out at around 3' or so. The leopards are really cool looking, too. I've been looking for a breeder who has some since I got back from Tinley. I keep reading how common they are, but I'm not seeing very many breeders who wok with them.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    Nice! You got a really good deal on those. I have a pair of children's pythons.
    I've been trying to find a patternless one to go with them.
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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    awesome animals man!!!

    Wish I could see more Aussie pythons here in the Philippine Herp Market


    1.0 Dwarf Philippine Island Retic (Crixus)
    1.0 Normal Ball Python (Achilles)
    1.0 miniature werewolf...lol...he's a cross bet. a Daschund and a Shih Tzu (Koda)


    Once you go Retic, you get the best pick!

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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    Those are amazing

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    Re: NARBC pickups - Granite spotted pythons

    Gorgeous! I`ve been digging the whole family of "Pygmy" Pythons lately, Really neat little things.
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