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    Here is a really bad pic of my Childrens. She is a little over 2yo and around 3ft.She is very high strung and will bite if given the chance.

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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    Nice! What are you feeding them now? My guy hasn't increased in thickness, just length so he is still on pinkies, but he is hammering back 3 a week!
    my male is eating fuzzy mice and female is on large hoppers. i think i can move my male up to smaller hoppers when i run out of the fuzzies.
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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    my male is eating fuzzy mice and female is on large hoppers. i think i can move my male up to smaller hoppers when i run out of the fuzzies.
    When did you bump him to Fuzzies? I looked at the size of them last time I got feeders and they looked way to big, my worm is seriously still more slender than my pinky finger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda2 View Post
    Here is a really bad pic of my Childrens. She is a little over 2yo and around 3ft.She is very high strung and will bite if given the chance.

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    Shes pretty...she doesn't even calm down once shes out of the tank?
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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    One day i just gave him the smallest fuzzy i could find to see if he could take it. Aussie can take a meal about 1 1/2 their body girth. He took it just fine and stayed with them. They are slow growers but he put on more size once i went up to the fuzzies....... I guess by fuzzy i mean right between fuzzy and pinkie. Hes on full sized fuzzies now but when i transitioned i stayed pretty small.

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    ..she doesn't even calm down once shes out of the tank?
    I wish she would, she was given to me last year and was more insane then. The previous owner never touched her.While she has gotten better, she still will strike out at the slightest movements.I actually have no idea if its a male or female.I will find out one of these days when I get a chance.

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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    One day i just gave him the smallest fuzzy i could find to see if he could take it. Aussie can take a meal about 1 1/2 their body girth. He took it just fine and stayed with them. They are slow growers but he put on more size once i went up to the fuzzies....... I guess by fuzzy i mean right between fuzzy and pinkie. Hes on full sized fuzzies now but when i transitioned i stayed pretty small.

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    I will see if I can find any tiny tiny Fuzzies at the show this weekend. Might be worth a shot. Oh last sat (my feeding day) he was in a special mood, I opened the lid to the tank (didn't even get it completely off) and he launched his entire body out at me, tagged my arm and landed on the hook I was holding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda2 View Post
    I wish she would, she was given to me last year and was more insane then. The previous owner never touched her.While she has gotten better, she still will strike out at the slightest movements.I actually have no idea if its a male or female.I will find out one of these days when I get a chance.
    Well hopefully (he/she) calms down for you eventually.
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    She has gotten much better but is just really jumpy.A dog or person walking across the room can make her snap. Or accidentally bumping her wrong.As long as I wear long sleeves and dont let her near my face Im usually okay. Just a good thing they stay small because they do have quite a reach on them.


    Do any of you put things for them to climb on in their cages?

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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    I will see if I can find any tiny tiny Fuzzies at the show this weekend. Might be worth a shot. Oh last sat (my feeding day) he was in a special mood, I opened the lid to the tank (didn't even get it completely off) and he launched his entire body out at me, tagged my arm and landed on the hook I was holding.

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    it's hilarious when they bite. feels like nothing but they are so serious. like they actually believe they can kill you. accidentally brushing against a strip of velcro does more damage.
    0.1 IJ carpet python
    1.1 childrens pythons
    0.1 crested
    1.0 three toed box turtle
    1.0 aussie shepherd
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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    My female has taken to burrowing and just poking her head out. Then as someone walks by she gets all irritated and zips out and acts put out. Who needs sand boas....


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    1.1 childrens pythons
    0.1 crested
    1.0 three toed box turtle
    1.0 aussie shepherd
    1.0 chupacabra/hyena dog thing.
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    Re: Childrens python fan club/pic post

    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda2 View Post
    She has gotten much better but is just really jumpy.A dog or person walking across the room can make her snap. Or accidentally bumping her wrong.As long as I wear long sleeves and dont let her near my face Im usually okay. Just a good thing they stay small because they do have quite a reach on them.


    Do any of you put things for them to climb on in their cages?
    I do have a branch for my guy to climb on

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    FROGS
    0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
    DOGS
    1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)

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