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    Ball Python Aficionado Adam Chandler's Avatar
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    For Sale: 477g Albino Pinstripe (female)

    I'm looking to sell this female Albino Pinstripe Ball Python.

    Feeding records starting from when she entered my possession are available on her iHerp page here:http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...nimalID=121628

    For food she prefers is live rat crawlers. She likes ALOT of extra privacy (more privacy than the average Ball Python). I had trouble getting her to eat until I moved her into a blacked out shoebox sized tub. Once she settled into her new small, dark tub she started eating roughly every 2 weeks.

    She is a completely healthy.

    I'm selling her for a discount compared to the normal market value due to her special privacy feeding issues. I do not want to affect the market by posting the discounted price online, so if you are interested and would like to know the price please feel free to contact me at Adam@ShowcaseSerpents.com (you can also message me through BP.net but it will take me longer to reply).



    Last edited by Adam Chandler; 06-13-2013 at 10:07 PM. Reason: typo
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    Ball Python Aficionado Adam Chandler's Avatar
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    She is still available! Also, she just ate on the 17th.
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