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Male Northern White-Lipped Python

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Beautiful male northern white-lipped python. He is about 4-5' long and eats appropriately sized frozen-thawed mice or rats with ease. He can be vocal (hissy/huffy) and flighty, but may calm down slightly with gentle handling. As with all white-lipped pythons, he is an awesome semi-arboreal display animal and will often come to the front of the enclosure when you approach.

This species does require a larger enclosure (ideally 4'-6' long and at least 2' high) with lots of branches, a basking spot around 85-90 degrees and humidity between 55-85%, maintained through either a humidifier or misting a couple times per day. These are active, messy snakes and their cages require frequent cleaning, though bioactive substrate/habitats can be leveraged. Please do your research if you haven't kept them before.

Asking $500 OBO + shipping cost. I may consider trades of some boas or geckos, pvc enclosures or racks, etc.
 

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