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| Everyone one already answered but i'd like to add that the name "Chondro" comes from the old classification Chondropython viridis, before there were moved to Morelia. People have been always called them chondro's though and I doubt that will change
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| I agree w/ Grant, check out the book The More Complete Chondro by Greg Maxwell, especially if you are interested in getting one, I did.
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| Greg Maxwell is my hero lol I am reading that book now actually.
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