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I know the whiteboard in the background says green anaconda. That wasn't meant for this python but another of the snakes I brought to the presentation . 50 points to the first person who can name that python.
Jor71 wins! Olive was a good guess laura, that's what she was sold to me as . Contrary to what i'd read about the species this girl was one of my most docile snakes ever - had her 4 years and never showed any signs of aggression.
Beautiful snake, JohnMatthew! I haven't seen one of those before.
I used to have a dwarf caiman that I loved so much and would have loved to share how awesome they were with other people, but I think they are just too shy and secretive for that kind of thing. At least mine was. I sure do miss that little guy though..
Btw, I don't know if I ever mentioned that I live in a condo right now? So I don't think a water monitor would fit.. though if it could, I would already have one (I love them!).
It'd fit.. if you don't mind giving it free range of the condo and cleaning feces/urine off your floor .. and you don't have any cats or small dogs it might eat, lol.
How about goin out to the wild and show are pets in there actual habitat. Tegus, Beardies, Leapard geckos, Corn snakes, Ball pthons, Turtles, Milk snakes,
a big i mean big water monitor plus they get so tame and i agree a giant sulcata those 2 are always show stoppers. everyone has seen a giant snake. they are great but u will get more bookings and more money with a kick ass monitor. even a white throat,or big black throat. something huge!!!!!