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    olive python?

    k im thinking of getting olive python but im new to them. any warning or any specific behavior i need to watch out for?

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    Re: olive python?

    Quote Originally Posted by pixie6710 View Post
    k im thinking of getting olive python but im new to them. any warning or any specific behavior i need to watch out for?
    While I do not keep olive pythons, I have a very close friend who breeds them, and I have spent some time handling and caring for them when he goes on vacation. I will preface with this - I am not a large constrictor person. Large constrictors in general aren't my cup of tea, so take any advice or observations I have a with a grain of salt.

    As far as warnings go, I would caution that olives can grow to over 13 feet long and therefore the requisite warnings regarding safe handling and large, secure caging apply.

    I don't know what your specific experience is with snakes (large snakes in particular), but I would caution that their temperment can vary.

    I've handled some very docile 13 foot olives and a few nasty big olives, so the behavior I would be most concerned about is yours and if you are up to the task - both financially and mentally - required to care for a large constrictor.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 12-03-2010 at 12:58 PM.

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