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RE: Some fat Kings and an OT pic or two

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Posted by: Nokturnel Tom at Sat Apr 11 17:29:29 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ]  
   

When I decided to try my luck with breeding snakes Pythons were part of that dream. For many reasons I chose to try colubrids first, mainly Corns. For me personally, the Pythons have always been something that I never lost interest in, but size of the snakes and their cages and difficulty in reproducing them or hatching their eggs made me rethink it all. However these little Anteresia have the body and head design of the larger Pythons in a compact version and I really think people are missing out by choosing ..... well almost everything else before these guys.
The Sonorans are always fun to have around. Watching them color up is amazing...but I actually prefer the morphs haha!
Thanks for the comment
Tom Stevens
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