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    Re: Time to move on. Semi graphic.

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    I know they aren't very flashy and they don't have any cool morphs but for those of y'all that like big, mellow snakes please consider Olive Pythons. They're one of the most underrated snakes in the hobby.
    That's a good point Zig, and have wondered about keeping an olive.

    I seem to get everything I need from boas and carpets. I'm a big semi arboreal fan, and honestly, the retic was the king of the perches here. But I love wondering where I'll see the boa or carpet hanging out. They add a bit of mystery because they are not face to the glass every moment of the day.

    Perched or grounded, Wallace was always at the glass with bad intentions.

    If my Pokigron, Suri option doesn't work out, I'll be down with a Brisbane Coastal.

    That will do it for me here. I'm still saddened by the fact Wallace had such a drastic personality change as I loved almost everything about him.

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