1.1 Pair of possible triple Het. Burmese Pythons
I am thinning out my collection of Burms and others to concentrate more on my African Rock Pythons and Ceylons. For sale is a 1.1 pair of possible triple Het. Albino/Green/Granite Burmese Pythons. This pair was produced by Jim Mason of Bebos-Burms. The male is 100% Het. Albino, 66% possible double het. Green/Granite; the female is 50% possible het. Albino, 66% possible double het. Green/Granite. These show extreme influence from both the Green and Granite Gene and have a high possibility of proving. The male is $135 plus $50 shipping; female is $145 plus $50 shipping. Buy the pair for $290 shipping included! Shipped Via FedEx priority overnight to arrive by 10:30 am to your door. Don't miss out! My loss is your gain. You may contact me at kconstrictors@yahoo.com about this pair.
Pictures to follow very shortly!
Thanks for your time,
Andrew Hager
No sales to minors, no exceptions! U.S. sales only. All animals are sold on a first come first serve basis. a $50 deposit is required in order to reserve these animals.
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Beautiful snakes!! :tongue2: Wished I had my big cages set up already!
I'm sure they'll sell quickly.
RuLyn :sunny:
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Actually they're not that big :P The females the larger one, and shes around 500 grams right now.
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*bump*
The male is still available! The female has been sold. The male is 400 grams empty, feeding on Medium Rats, medium Guinea Pigs and Chicks. $180 shipped for the male.
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where are you located at?
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Wow, they are so pretty!! Good luck Andrew!!
I like the logo!!
Why is there a rino though?
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Originally Posted by BaLLPAddICT
where are you located at?
I'm located in Toledo, OH..
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Originally Posted by stangs13
Why is there a rino though?
My primary focus is the African Rock Pythons, Python sebae, and Python natalensis...and I study alot on large African animals as well....the Rhinoceros happens to be my favorite African mammal :P
Re: 1.1 Pair of possible triple Het. Burmese Pythons
The male has been sold! Thank you!