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    Re: Calling Savu Python keepers.

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    I have 1.2. Been putting the male to the female this season. Fingers crossed that I get eggs.

    I really like them. Because they're small, voracious, easily kept, and fairly easily handled they were quite popular as pets before ball python morphs took off about 20 years ago. They fell out of favor for a while as they're not very easy to breed but they're starting to make a comeback.
    I hope you get those eggs!. Were your savus cage shy when they we small? My guy is fiesty when I get him out, usually tries to tag me.but is a sweetheart once I get him in my hands. It's a shame how uncommon these snakes are.
    Python brongersmai (Blood Python) 1.1.1
    Python Curtus (Sumatran Short-tail Python) 1.1
    Python Regius (Ball Python) 4
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    Liasis mackloti savuensis (Savu Python)
    1.0
    Morelia harrisoni x (Mcdowelli x Bredli) 1.0

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