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Hello there, I have had her for about 7 years now and it has been a pleasure. She's beautiful, friendly, very easy to maintain and a hell of a cool bet to have, however i am moving soon and unfortunately i cant take her with me. She is about 4 ft long with orange scales and a brown pattern along her back. As i said she is very easy to maintain, you feed her once a week and replace her water daily, every couple of months its also a good idea to clean out the cage and replace the chips. Also she is a tame pet and safe to have around anyone over the age of 10 (or even younger i would say as long as they are briefed on how to handle her), not venomous and has never showed any hostile behaviour.


If you are interested please respond ASAP. I have a car and can bring her too you, with the cage, if you do decide to have her. Regards, Matthew McAllister

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