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    new Morelia spilota

    i bought my first Morelia spilota cheynei . he/she is unsexed. what locality looks like? i bought it for $240 feeding on frozen mice.
    wait for better photos.
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    1.1 normal ball
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    Re: new Morelia spilota

    Noice!

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    Re: new Morelia spilota

    What a lovely little snake! I couldn't begin to tell you what locale, but she is purty!
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    Re: new Morelia spilota

    beutifull!! that one on my list!! love morelias

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    Re: new Morelia spilota

    Beautiful! I hope to have one too someday
    Rats in the hold. Crew is dead, I fear the plague.....

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    Re: new Morelia spilota

    awesome snakes... unfortunately, at this point in herpetoculture, morelia are usually so interbred that locality is a joke. it doesn't help the point that most morelia are the progeny of long-time captive bred specimens because of australias exportation laws. i'm sure i'm not telling you anything new though... beautiful little guy though! looks a lot like one of my coastals.
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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