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Re: Liasis anyone?
I like the savu pythons. Those white eyes are really cool.
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Re: Liasis anyone?
I tend to like the smaller snakes 
If you see any good childrens python caresheets let me know...ha ha
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Re: Liasis anyone?
I love my Children's...can be a bit moody sometimes, but she's great..There's a picture of her in my gallery.
~Lisa
0.1 Children's Python, "Isis"
0.1 Spotted Python, "Cora"
1.1 Dogs, "Coco"- Cockapoo, "Thumper"- mutt 0.1 Cat, "Jinx"
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Re: Liasis anyone?
I have a macklot's She's feisty!
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Re: Liasis anyone?
childrens ,spotteds,anthills and stimsons pythons are no loger in the genus liasis. they are now antaresia. as for keeping liasis,
ive got a couple savus and am aquiring a female olive.
jeff
steve,
the man that started it all 5 years ago. thank you for getting me into the wonderful world of herpetoligy.
you are and will always will be my idol.
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0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: Liasis anyone?
Daniel got a couple links for you I kept when researching children's a year or so ago:
Easter Children's or Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosus)
Australian Children's Python (Antarasia childreni)
My children's is such a cool snake, tolerate handling and doesn't like to leave my hands when its time to put him back. I definately see more in my future
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