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    Full Grown GTP's

    i am new to morelia, and i would like to see some GTP's that are fully grown. make sure you can specify locales because i am thinking about getting one and i wanna know the difference between a Baiks, Sarongs, ect.
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    The best way to gauge the size of most (commonly kept) reptiles is to do a quick search on youtube. This will get you plenty of "average full grown adults" in general, as well as tons of videos of people showing off their new acquisitions. Just look for vids that have adults in them.

    Just search "handling green tree python", and you'll come up with dozens of examples of adult green tree pythons with a human in the shot for size reference.

    I recommend the book "The More Complete Chondro" by Greg Maxwell if you are seriously considering purchasing a GTP.
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    i apologize for not clairfying myself, i would like to see different locales i.e. variations in patterns/variations commonly associated with different locales. for example, biaks have higher yellow than lerehs(idk if that is true but it is an example). thanks anyways cuz i plan on reading the book thoroughly
    1.0 normal (Zack)
    0.1 Siberian Husky (Kirra)
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    0.1 Wife (Brit)
    0.1 Daughter (Riley)

    Looking for a 0.1 clean bumblebee

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