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Outback Herps of Fairfax VA

Dianne Johnson

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These guys were at the Richmond VA show this past weekend and had some beautiful animals.  After looking around the entire show, we finally ended up at his table last.  My mother found a baby albino burmese python from him that she just fell in love with.  All of the animals on display were all healthy in appearance and the burm in particular is just gorgeous - the prettiest I've seen at any of the shows lately - lots of orange and golden yellow.  Ian (the owner of Outback Herps) and Joe (assistant maybe?) were both willing to chat and share as much information about the snake as they had available and were more than willing to take the time with us even before we had decided to buy the baby burm.  So often at shows it gets hectic and no-one takes the time with customers, or potential customers, that it was nice to find someone who did.

Two thumbs up for Outback Herps from us!

Dianne
 
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