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origin of Phyllocrania stock
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<blockquote data-quote="grob" data-source="post: 242991" data-attributes="member: 7026"><p>Haha, well, a little. I had one when I was a kid.</p><p></p><p>Do you think Phyllocrania is poised to become the ball python of the insect world? I hope so.</p><p></p><p>Seems like the last reptile show I went to was like 80% ball pythons in a wide range of flavors. The rest was a rainbow of corn and king snakes. Have ball pythons dominated the herp world like they seem to have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grob, post: 242991, member: 7026"] Haha, well, a little. I had one when I was a kid. Do you think Phyllocrania is poised to become the ball python of the insect world? I hope so. Seems like the last reptile show I went to was like 80% ball pythons in a wide range of flavors. The rest was a rainbow of corn and king snakes. Have ball pythons dominated the herp world like they seem to have? [/QUOTE]
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