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Love the big plated head scales!
Looking good still.
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Thanks guys! I will do a weigh in of her tonight and see where she's gotten
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Tali now weighs in at 201g!
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That rainbow sheen is unbelievable.
Gorgeous snake!
Keep it coming!
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Thanks guys!
I still can't believe I got lucky enough to get such a beauty, with such a mellow disposition!
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Re: Merauke scrub python female, progression thread
Nice !! How big do they get , roughly !?
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Very cool snake. The scale pattern on the head is sick!!
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I just love seeing photos of her!!
Originally Posted by Zincubus
Nice !! How big do they get , roughly !?
(Huge... LOL)
Last edited by redshepherd; 01-22-2017 at 08:09 PM.
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Thanks guys! And scrub pythons are on the giants list, this particular locality can get up to 14 feet!
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Yep the scrubs can get big. They seem to be left off the radar of the giants when Burms, Retics, African Rocks, and Anacondas are mentioned, but don't be mistaken, a scrubby is NOT as thin as you may be led to believe. Scrubs and Olives are certainly giants and both move much faster than Burms and Anacondas.
I love this snake! The pattern gets better every photo session and the head scales are amazing and unique.
This is a "total package" snake IMO.
I'm really happy to see somebody that owns a srub so happy and dedicated.
This snake and John1982's Papuan Olive are a couple favorites of mine here!
Last edited by Gio; 01-22-2017 at 09:21 PM.
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