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D. m. rubidus (Mexican red tail indigo's) 2.2 group

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Life changes have caused me to have to let go of a group of breeding age rubidus. All are in great shape and all originate from John Michaels lines. Numerous pics upon request. Asking $4500 for quick sale. No trades considered.

Also selling 0.2 couperi but looking for in state Texas sales first.

Don't miss out on a chance to take advantage of one guys bad luck and pic up an adult group of, in my opinion the best drymarchon species kept in captivity.

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Question-how old are the males and females and are they still available?

Thanks
 
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