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    Update: Spotted Python

    Some of you might remember me posting about a Spotted Python I took in for a friend who didn't know how to take care of him. Well, here's some pics of him 100% better! He got about 95% of his shed off, but each day, I find like pieces of skin so he's getting then off just nicely! He's eating really well, VERY active snake. Never timid of jumpy when handled and an overall great critter! BTW, he asked me last week or so how his python is doing? I told him, "I dunno, but MY new python is doing just fine!". I told him I can let him have the snake back since he can't take proper care.









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    Re: Update: Spotted Python

    Nice granite maculosa! It's great to see other people into these diminutive pythons...they really are *highly* underrated & just a joy to keep!

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    Re: Update: Spotted Python

    Nice looking spotted! I just had my children's python out today...I totaly agree that the small group of pythons is underrated.
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    Re: Update: Spotted Python

    That is a sweet little snake!! It's obvious you're taking excellent care of the little guy!
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    Re: Update: Spotted Python

    ahhhhh it's soooooo darned cute!
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    Re: Update: Spotted Python

    Great Snake! I have a maculosa as well, quite possibly the strongest feeding response I've ever seen - I think Adam W. called them "Mini Retics"
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