What if BP's were a bigger species? Would u keep them?
One of the reasons BP’s are popular is b/c of their relatively “small” and manageable size. on average, they come in a 4 feet long, 2000 gram package as adults (give or take). it’s a nice size for alotta reasons: single person handling, housing, feeding costs, etc.
But let’s say if BP’s were actually a larger species of pythons. How big of a snake could u handle? how much ball is too much? could u handle a BP that’s double the size of the current species? What if it were a really big snake?
At the moment, I think I would max at a BP double the size. I think i can handle an 8 feet python, maybe push a 10 feeter.
What about u?
Re: What if BP's were a bigger species? Would u keep them?
The size they are now (the odd individual able to hit almost 6 foot but in general 4') is about the largest I could deal with.
What if BP's were a bigger species? Would u keep them?
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One of the reasons BP’s are popular is b/c of their relatively “small” and manageable size. on average, they come in a 4 feet long, 2000 gram package as adults (give or take). it’s a nice size for alotta reasons: single person handling, housing, feeding costs, etc.
But let’s say if BP’s were actually a larger species of pythons. How big of a snake could u handle? how much ball is too much? could u handle a BP that’s double the size of the current species? What if it were a really big snake?
At the moment, I think I would max at a BP double the size. I think i can handle an 8 feet python, maybe push a 10 feeter.
What about u?
My lovely Dwarf Burm is virtually a very big Ball / Royal Python :)
He's as soft and placid as my Royals with the inquisitiveness and feeding response of a Retic : - he's maxed out at just under 6' .
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