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

    I have recently started working with these Blonde Spotted Python's and must say they are the most vibrant, colorful Spotted python's you can get in the US. I will be on the look out for more Antaresia to work with like some Children's and Stimsons. I'm really looking for some VPI line Granite Spotted Python's at the moment.



    Female 2012 Blonde Spotted Python




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

    Very neat! How will their colors change as they grow?
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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

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    Very neat! How will their colors change as they grow?
    This is what they will look like as adults. And under this is what a regular spotted looks like.




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    Gotta be more Antaresia lover's out there, chime in just for a chat.
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    I've been strongly considering getting a Stimson's for some time. For whatever reason, their patterns are just more appealing to me than the rest of the Antaresia genus. Of course, I'm also considering getting a GTP, but it's one or the other, and neither will come before my wife and I find some place more permanent to live. It's enough of a hassle moving the animals we have now around with us.
    Mountain bikes are for slow people, and reptiles are far better pets than cats & dogs!

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

    This is actually the first time I think I've seen one. I love how the blonde looks almost like a diamonback rattlesnake as an adult, and the "normal" is almost blue.
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    Re: (1.1 Cape Yorks) Blonde Spotted Python's!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    This is actually the first time I think I've seen one. I love how the blonde looks almost like a diamonback rattlesnake as an adult, and the "normal" is almost blue.

    Yeah the blondes aren't nearly as common as the regular spotted's, only a handful of people work with blondes in the US. They are definitely nice animals that I would like to see be a bit more popular as they stay small like BP's and if new morphs come about then they could very well compete with ball pythons.
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    I will be taking updated photo's of this pair sometime this week as they are in mid shed.
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