I was Just given this python and i have no clue what it is? Please let me know what you think?
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I was Just given this python and i have no clue what it is? Please let me know what you think?
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LEAVE ME YOU EMAIL AND I WILL SEND YOU THE PIC
thanks,
I'm not really a python expert but I'd like to take a look.
jhanna@primus.ca
as a KS.com forum user, you are entitled to upload up to 1MB of pics for free that you can show here. Go to the photo gallery and follow the directions there. Then when you post, a select image from photo gallery pull down menu appears and you can choose your pic from there.
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Chris Harrison
...he was beginning to realize he was the creature of a god that appreciated the discomfort of his worshippers - W. Somerset Maugham
The file is to big. I would love to send you the pic. It would be very helpful to me if you know what kind it is.
You can simply make the file smaller. Open the file up in any image editing software and save it as a jpg with dimensions in the 800 x 600 range. Increase the amount of jpg compression and you should be able to get the file size down to less than 100Kb, if not half that size.
Or, in windows XP, simply right click on the file and one of the choices should be "resize picture". Select a smaller size (800x600 or smaller) and save it. Then upload that smaller file to KS and you should be able to post it.
Shouldn't take more than a minute to complete the process and then we can give you your answer.
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Chris Harrison
...he was beginning to realize he was the creature of a god that appreciated the discomfort of his worshippers - W. Somerset Maugham
Let me know what you think

It is one of the subspecies of Carpet Python. It is probably a coastal Carpet Python or a Queensland Carpet Python.
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Chris Harrison
...he was beginning to realize he was the creature of a god that appreciated the discomfort of his worshippers - W. Somerset Maugham
Do you know how much he would cost? Mine is about 5 ft.
Thanks
without knowing the ssp I would ask about $100 or $150.
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