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    Cool looking snake how big do they get?
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    Re: Blonde Spotted Python Group Shot

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    Cool looking snake how big do they get?
    About the same length as a Ball Python just not as big around.
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    bump for these interesting little pythons.
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    Bump....
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    I'm Eye balling pair of Those on kingsnake but need to sell my balls first (no rack space or money)... lovely little snakes.. :]


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    Re: Blonde Spotted Python Group Shot

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    I'm Eye balling pair of Those on kingsnake but need to sell my balls first (no rack space or money)... lovely little snakes.. :]
    Russo's? If so those are a good line of Cape Yorks. His line is from Nick Mutton I believe. You should totally buy them, we need more Antaresia addicts in the US. So far I can only count on my hands how many people in the US actually keep them for serious breeding purposes, Nick Mutton, Justin Julander, Brian Russo, Me (Austin Curtiss), Derek Roddy, and a select other few I may not have names of yet.
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    Yes Russo... i really want pair of them but as i wrote before.. i need mostly rack space (money is not that big issue).. just one question.. hows thet humidity requirment.. because in NY summer are hummy as hell winter when heat is on apartment is little dry.. mu housies are now on coco earth just to keep with 60% humidity...


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    Those are really nice. I want to eventually pick up a children's python. I saw one at a show and really like them but need to do research.

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    Sire & Dam of my Cape Yorks

    Male is darker as he was going into shed and the female is the lighter one.


    These two are adults and are being kept in 28qts comfortably even though I would prefer cb70 for there adult size these 2 do just fine.


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