Axeman78
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Species Common Name
Gammon Ranges Carpet Pythons
Age
8 months
Length
50-60 cm
Quantity Available
13
Bred By
By me
General Description
Magnificent genuine Gammon-Ranges Carpet Python advanced 9-month old juveniles (from first animals released by Southern Cross as a result of first ever captive breeding), hatched December 2010. Well established feeding on thawed weaner mice (have had 10+ feeds and are in excellent condition). This subspecies of Carpet Python is both rare in the wild and in captivity. Unlike other inland carpets, these are banded with flashes of red along the neck and head similar to a Centralian Carpet, are placid and have pale bellies and unusual markings.
Location
Mildura
Willing to Freight?
Yes, at buyers expense
Contact Details
0409 875 414, [email protected]
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers)
Other Details
Pairs $400 each, 3 of more $180 each.
These guys are feeding really well and beginning to fill out on weaner mice, some may soon be ready to switch over to velvet rats. Some lovely colours available, several are now sold, still quite a few left.
Gammon Ranges Carpet Pythons
Age
8 months
Length
50-60 cm
Quantity Available
13
Bred By
By me
General Description
Magnificent genuine Gammon-Ranges Carpet Python advanced 9-month old juveniles (from first animals released by Southern Cross as a result of first ever captive breeding), hatched December 2010. Well established feeding on thawed weaner mice (have had 10+ feeds and are in excellent condition). This subspecies of Carpet Python is both rare in the wild and in captivity. Unlike other inland carpets, these are banded with flashes of red along the neck and head similar to a Centralian Carpet, are placid and have pale bellies and unusual markings.
Location
Mildura
Willing to Freight?
Yes, at buyers expense
Contact Details
0409 875 414, [email protected]
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers)
Other Details
Pairs $400 each, 3 of more $180 each.
These guys are feeding really well and beginning to fill out on weaner mice, some may soon be ready to switch over to velvet rats. Some lovely colours available, several are now sold, still quite a few left.
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