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    Re: wanna get something unique...

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    If you are looking into less common Aussie snakes, Womas, Bredlis, Macklotts, Spotteds and Childrens pythons. Larger ones would be Diamond Pythons and, if you can find them, maybe Olive pythons...
    Womas are pretty cool and have a decent market that goes along with them. We've had Macklotts/Childrens at the shows with us and we usually end up bringing them back home with us. I find that they are a niche snake and unless someone is specifically looking for one they don't decide to pick one up based on the temperment and looks of the snake at the show, just my opinion.

    Check out Kara's Blood Pythons, those would sure pump up the curb appeal of your booth at a show. One of my favorite display animals are juvenile frilled dragons. Tons of character!
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