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    Talking Moluccan Python ?s

    Hey im new to this forum usually I would ask on repticzone but seems like not alot of people go on anymore, well lol im going to get a 4th snake soon and I've recently just found out about moluccan pythons and cant find info on them all i really know is how big they get and read most are wild caught but i don't think that would be much of a problem because im looking for a baby and can work with its temper anyways lol i need to know about temps. , what size tank adults will need and feeding so can anyone help me out?

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    We don't know too much about them in general, beyond typical scrub complex care. Definitely hit up moreliapythons.com, that's the only forum I know with active members who may have one or two in their collection. It's always exciting to hear about them trying to produce a CB clutch, but it doesn't happen successfully very often.

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    Having worked with green tree pythons as much as we have, I cannot imagine something like a GTP that grew to be the size of a small burmese python. That'd be nuts!

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