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Trade 1.1 African Rock Pythons

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I have a pair of African Rock Pythons. They are not tame, however I have never been bit (I am careful). They are a little over a year old, and over 6' long feeding on f/t or live jumbo rats. They have never refused a meal.

They are currently housed in a 6' Vision Cage, which I may let go for the right trade.

I originally acquired these knowing their temperment to be used as display animals, and as a possible breeding project. However, I am in need of an extremely tame large albino burmese python, as my business is taking a slight turn towards a possible road show in addition to the exhibit.

I will also consider outright selling them.

I am in Tombstone, AZ. My exhibit is open Tues-Sun 10-6 on the corner of Fremont and 1st street. Look for "Wyatt Earp's Old Tombstone" if you would like to see the animals.
 
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