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So sorry to hear you're getting rid of the IJ mate. I can vouch for the lovely temperament, voracious appetite and beautiful markings of this snake, as I have the brother and sister! Wish I'd had the cash spare, but my OH has his eye on a D'Alberts. Good luck with the sale and a bump for you!
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If you don't want people taking the piss then don't ask for offers, the majority of the forum won't have a clue what a pair of indians is worth.
ANy pictures of the indians at all? Do they come with paperwork?
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Cheers Bernie i dont wanna get rid but i have to
mason i did put "nothing stupid please" as i got offered £40 for my IJ on another site, this is what i ment by taking the piss. an yes i have paperwork for both an here's some pic's. male ![]() female ![]() the pair together ![]()
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Indian Python? Just a different name for a Burmese?
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Pm replied
Burm's are "Python molurus bivittatus" Indian's are "Python molurus molurus" taken from Ecology asia "The Indian Python P. m. molurus occurs in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. A related subspecies, the Burmese Python P. m. bivittatus, occurs in Burma, South China, Thailand and Indo-china with a separate distribution in parts of Indonesia."
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