Aggressive and Unpredictable?
I was just reading Wikipedia and the page on Blood Pythons said that "They are often regarded as unpredictable and aggressive, but captive bred individuals tend to be more docile than wild-caught specimens."
So, Blood Python owners, is this true? Or is it a myth? Just curious.
Re: Aggressive and Unpredictable?
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Deborah
They are animals that need to be work with regularly, unlike BP regular handling is needed, CB are definitely preferable compare to CH imports now as far as being unpredictable all wild animals are ;)
Blood are great snakes but you need to do your research (elsewhere then Wiki :rolleyes:) and if you are interested the best thing you can do is try t o find someone local that may have adults that you could interact with so you know what to expect.
You also want to check this great resource
http://bloodpythons.com/cms/
I saw a pic of a Blood Python earlier, and I had just completely forgot that they even existed, so I was just looking at how big they get, etc.... Not looking at another snake for a few months ;)
Thanks for the info.
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Arcapello
I saw a pic of a Blood Python earlier, and I had just completely forgot that they even existed, so I was just looking at how big they get, etc.... Not looking at another snake for a few months ;)
Thanks for the info.
They can get big female being larger but you still see some big males as well I have a 24lbs boy so it's definitely something to consider which is why getting hands on experience will help you decide....it did it for me.
Re: Aggressive and Unpredictable?
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
They can get big female being larger but you still see some big males as well I have a 24lbs boy so it's definitely something to consider which is why getting hands on experience will help you decide....it did it for me.
Do you think vendors at a reptile expo would let me handle their snakes to help me decide? It will be awhile before I get one but I might as well start researching so I know a lot more.
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Arcapello
Do you think vendors at a reptile expo would let me handle their snakes to help me decide? It will be awhile before I get one but I might as well start researching so I know a lot more.
I don't see why not! I would preface the handling with saying that you aren't ready to take one home today, but you want to get an idea of how they are to handle.
I have a young borneo short tailed python and I must say, while she is much more wigly and restless than a ball python, they really aren't too bad. Maybe I just have a nice one :)
Re: Aggressive and Unpredictable?
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Originally Posted by
Arcapello
Do you think vendors at a reptile expo would let me handle their snakes to help me decide? It will be awhile before I get one but I might as well start researching so I know a lot more.
Probably hatchlings but I doubt you will see adults at a show and you only really get a good idea when you hold an adult.
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alpine
I have heard that blood pythons aren't too bad.
Wanna know one of the best-kept secrets in herpetoculture?
:banana: BLOOD PYTHONS AND SHORT-TAILED PYTHONS ARE GREAT!!! :banana:
Good, USCBB selectively-bred bloods & shorties are among the most personality-filled, rewarding snakes to keep. The majority of them tame down easily as juvies, and they're really not that hard to keep, especially if you do your homework and have realistic expectations of these snakes and their husbandry.
Just my $.02 from keeping a few of 'em over the years. ;)