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    Ant hill python, any info?

    So Im looking to add to my collection and I want to add something different, I was wondering if anyone has any information on The Ant hill python/ pygmy python? Info on the childrens python would be helpful too. I've been looking at info online and I like them but I want to know what they behave like while being haddled.
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    Re: Ant hill python, any info?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ogre View Post
    So Im looking to add to my collection and I want to add something different, I was wondering if anyone has any information on The Ant hill python/ pygmy python? Info on the childrens python would be helpful too. I've been looking at info online and I like them but I want to know what they behave like while being haddled.
    Anthills can be difficult to work with as babies when it comes to feeding as they are the smallest of all the Antaresia genus. They handle just fine and have a good disposition but can nip just like any snake if spooked. I keep local specific Spotted Python's and Children's Pythons and can say they are my favorite pythons now after keeping Carpet Pythons for the last 3 years and a few Ball Python morphs here and there.
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