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Feb 22 2008, 04:01 PM
I was taking some pics yesterday so thought I would share some i took of one of my yearling Bredli Pythons (Morelia bredli).
They are a beautiful python and quickly becoming one of my favourite Morelias. Are they commonly kept in the US? If you've got one I would love to see some pics
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Feb 24 2008, 01:26 PM
WOW, those are stunning pics, you have such a sweetie there! I maybe re-call seeing a couple over here, idk about the US though. I'm not even sure if i HAVE seen them over here, but they sure do ring a bell. Stunning, nonetheless! How big are they at this stage?
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Feb 24 2008, 08:28 PM
They are kept here in the US. Asking price is about $200 USD for a neo/juvy. They are beautiful snakes. I'm a huge fan of the Morelia family. I was going to pick up a Bredl at the reptile show I was at yesterday but couldn't get anyone to trade. I'll have a pair someday though.
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Mar 16 2008, 04:12 PM
(00luke00) How big are they at this stage?
That little boy is about 3 foot long. His girlfriend (also a yearling) is about 3.5 foot. Cheers, Ishka |
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