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    Some Aussies...

    I had snapped a bunch of pictures and only two came out well.....ha ha.

    Just thought I would share

    Children's Python. These guys are my favorite python....great dwarf python


    Storr's Monitor giving me the 'evil eye'....actually, it was checking to see if I had bugs in my hand
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    Re: Some Aussies...

    That Storrs monitor is pretty cool lookin. Never seen one of those before.

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    Re: Some Aussies...

    how big do childrens python's get its a beautiful snake.

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    Re: Some Aussies...

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    That Storrs monitor is pretty cool lookin. Never seen one of those before.
    Not too common. One of the smallest species available in the US....about 12" total length

    Quote Originally Posted by 420boa View Post
    how big do childrens python's get its a beautiful snake.
    Usually between 2.5 and 3 feet.
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