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  • 02-13-2013, 06:56 PM
    rocboyz54
    Wanting another critter.Either a Ball or a Spotted.
    Well as the title says I am looking for getting another little critter to add to the small family.I was looking at these two snakes as I really want a Python.These are the two I am looking at and from what I've read are similar but still have their differences in husbandry and eating habits.Really all I am wanting to know some experience from people who've owned both are either.
  • 02-13-2013, 09:08 PM
    Austin C.
    Re: Wanting another critter.Either a Ball or a Spotted.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rocboyz54 View Post
    Well as the title says I am looking for getting another little critter to add to the small family.I was looking at these two snakes as I really want a Python.These are the two I am looking at and from what I've read are similar but still have their differences in husbandry and eating habits.Really all I am wanting to know some experience from people who've owned both are either.

    I have owned both species and currently keep Spotted and Children's pythons. Both species are great as a pet I personally like the Spotted as they are more active than a Ball Python and I think are more interesting and not as many people keep them.

    Here's my thread on my Cape York Spotted Pythons
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...otted-Python-s!!
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