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Well, I'm just an Antaresia-freak, although they;re quite hard to come by in Europe. You;re right about the price, although I think they're worth every Penny.
There are much more differences between childreni and perthensis than just a few inches. What about the color for example? Take a look at this adult female:
I think that the anthill pythons is in a class of its own.
Last time I was at Don Pattersons house I got to check out his anthills. they have almost a 3-d iridesence to them, very very cool!
Piers
Yes you are right, the color is not the same. My childreni are more greenish, a little bit like a green anaconda. A real small anacondas! I didn't know the color of anthill before seing your pic. But I like it.