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Apodora papuana

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Picked up this little boy in 2012. I've worked with them in the past and completely adore the species. Deceptively strong serpents for their slender build but extremely mellow in my experience - neither this boy nor his predecessor ever took a swing at anybody.

Right out of the box, in shed:


Some time later, post shed:






Roughly 2 years later, putting on a bit of size:




Niece and nephew working some serpent skills:




Youngest taking a turn:


My old girl that was rehomed years ago. She was a sweetheart too and my snake of choice for educational shows:


Pretending she's a conda. Apodora are known to have ophiophagous moments so communal soaks were always supervised.


Same nephew as above, some years back, practicing tailing:
 
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