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    Re: A one track mind!

    Yeah Gio, my guy is of the Australian persuasion. We both love those Aussie pythons . Once I got turned on to carpets there really wasn't any looking back for me. I've got a coastal, Bredli, albino, and 2 jungles. The olive was a no brainer for me after I saw John's Papuan. If you read that thread you'll see I immediately started asking questions about their size and care. The seed just grew from there. You're right about their feeding habits. They don't play nice with other snakes . I've read about and seen videos of wild olives eating incredibly large prey items like wallabies and crocs. They're not as big as burms or retics, which are probably a little too much snake for me, but they're still big, beautiful, ferocious beasts. They're a very fascinating species to me.
    3.0 Carpet Pythons, 1.1 Bullsnakes
    1.0 Olive Python 1.0 Scrub Python,
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