Looking For A New Species of Python
Sorry if the title is misleading but I didn't really know how else to put it. I am hitting up the Hamburg, Pa show this weekend and I am looking for a new species of python to care for. I have been working with ball pythons and boas for over 10 years and I am interested in trying to get a python that would average 8-10 feet. I do most of the handling myself and feel anything over like 12 feet would be too much for me to handle without a helper. So if anyone has any ideas or advice, please let me know. Thank you in advance.
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Black heads and womas have always been a favorite of mine. I'd definitely check those out before making any final decision! :gj:
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olives are about that size and tre cool. and what about whitelips or water pythons.
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Thank you all very much for all your suggestions. Every one of them are very beautiful animals. I am leaning towards either the coastal carpet, the brendli carpet, or possibly the white lip. Does anyone know if there are any defining characteristics that make any of these snakes better to keep than the others. I know most of the choice is the owners personal likes but I would like to hear from others who may own one or all of the snakes I listed and share anything that may set one off from the other. Thanks again
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