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this is my male hypo prosserpine
 

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Having a ball in the sunny weather


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afternoon fun yesterday with baby girl
 

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don't know if they belong in here or not, but I don't class them as Coastal in general, I have seen them under Morelia Spilota Mcdowelli family. though I bought 3 of my Wenlock's as Jungles from there Previous owners including breeders and reptile shop. to me it is easiest to class them all under the above family even though they look more jungle then coastal. I just class them as Wenlock River Cape York Carpets. Enjoy.

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Not guite what ? He was asking for more photos wasn't he ?

In the first photo he/she looked to be a nice unusual grey colour, I was going to ask for more photos aswell, so not sure if Roger was thinking the same thing or not but I assumed so. :)
 
This one is the most patterned one out of them all even when hatched. Hes looking pretty nice thou.
 

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Our new 'boy' :)

He's very pretty, if I do say so myself.
He came to be ours after my daughter saw him and fell in love. She convinced her dad to let her have another snake as long as she saved her own money. So as soon as we were home she tipped her money box out and made me count it all. She had enough for him and a click clack set up and he was home before my husband got home lol
 
Some interesting sibling yearlings from a hypo x Axanthic in appearance, pairing. Parents in the first pics, Enjoy!Dan
 

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This is my coastal.

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And this is a wild coastal in my guinea pig hutch after a feed.
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