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I do not know too much about Papuan and Olive's, some, just not a lot. Size wise, they get fairly large - larger than most of the australian morelie spilotes complex (Mcdoweli, cheynai, harrisoni), and harder to come by. But there is a petition with a research paper going around in Australia right now to open the previous ban that had been placed on the industry, to help get an influx of australian pythons and venomous into the states legally, vice versa, get some of our speciality snakes into australia legally so there is no longer a black market for corn snakes which are techincally illegal to have there.
If you want to go with a larger python species, but not quite a retic, the australian pythons / new guinie pythons are fantastic places to look. And in the next 3 years, we may see a vast rise in what we have here in the states!
Sorry, still working on getting the youtube clip up. I'll TRY to remember tomorrow from home.
Cheers,
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