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    Hi,

    I am new to this forum, and agree blonde macs are very nice, i own a 10 month old female and is my first snake, i would upload a pic but not sure on how to? i have to create a gallery first, is this correct?. Also the pic in my avatar is of her.
    Platnum macs are real stunners aswell.

    What aussie pythons are common here?
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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    Hi,

    I am new to this forum, and agree blonde macs are very nice, i own a 10 month old female and is my first snake, i would upload a pic but not sure on how to? i have to create a gallery first, is this correct?. Also the pic in my avatar is of her.
    Platnum macs are real stunners aswell.

    What aussie pythons are common here?
    Carpets are pretty popular on here. I love my IJ!
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    Yeh unfortunatly we cant keep Irian jaya's here but i guess the closest we have to them would be Darwin carpets

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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    Hi,

    I am new to this forum, and agree blonde macs are very nice, i own a 10 month old female and is my first snake, i would upload a pic but not sure on how to? i have to create a gallery first, is this correct?. Also the pic in my avatar is of her.
    Platnum macs are real stunners aswell.

    What aussie pythons are common here?
    First off...I'd like to welcome you to BP.net I hope you enjoy your stay. Uploading a picture is simple upload your photo's onto a picture sharing website like photobucket.com then click on the icon to the left of the movie film strip icon. I personally use the URL from my Facebook photo's to copy and paste them in a thread. Now to the snake talk haha. I've seen the platinum macs, those things are crazy! I just wish I could get some of the morphs from Oz It will happen eventually though. The aussie python's most common here would be Carpets, Diamonds and Green Tree Python's.
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    I just realized that You are in Australia... Lucky You.... I looking for Spotted for long time and looks that they could be my next protect... Those are really really nice

    Is this a dominant or recessive mutation ???


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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    I just realized that You are in Australia... Lucky You.... I looking for Spotted for long time and looks that they could be my next protect... Those are really really nice

    Is this a dominant or recessive mutation ???
    I'm from Florida actually, the Blonde Spotted Python is actually a locale not a morph. These are from northern Australia in Cape York, hence being called Cape York Spotted Python as well.
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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Austin C. View Post
    I'm from Florida actually, the Blonde Spotted Python is actually a locale not a morph. These are from northern Australia in Cape York, hence being called Cape York Spotted Python as well.
    O.o lol Blind me.. I will Shoot You Pm with some Questions


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    Thanks Austin C., yes i would'nt mind getting my hands on some platinums and/or other morphs, when i have the room for more that is lol.
    I think i figured it out, hopefully it works. This is Cleo

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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Albino93 View Post
    Thanks Austin C., yes i would'nt mind getting my hands on some platinums and/or other morphs, when i have the room for more that is lol.
    I think i figured it out, hopefully it works. This is Cleo
    Great looking Blonde you have there.

    These are my favorite!! Marble Children's Python!! photo's are from Designer Serpent's in Australia.

    These are all Children's Python's as well. In the photo are a Patternless, T+ Albino, and Marble Children's.
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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Austin C. View Post
    Great looking Blonde you have there.

    These are my favorite!! Marble Children's Python!! photo's are from Designer Serpent's in Australia.

    These are all Children's Python's as well. In the photo are a Patternless, T+ Albino, and Marble Children's.
    Thanks, and yes i have to agree with u there, the marbles are my fav aswell followed by the albino spotted python. Marbles are'nt yet available to the hobby here but i think pre-orders can be made, not sure tho. What are all the morphs and localities available here from the Antaresia genus? i only know of Blondes, Granites, patternless, and normals lol

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