Re: One step below a burm?
African Rocks would be my guess lol.
Re: One step below a burm?
Re: One step below a burm?
Uhh, Afrocks are known to get nearly as big as burms If I'm not mistaken. Sri lankan/ceylonese and indian pythons max around 12 ft I think.
Re: One step below a burm?
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tbowman
Uhh, Afrocks are known to get nearly as big as burms If I'm not mistaken. Sri lankan/ceylonese and indian pythons max around 12 ft I think.
Ohh forgot about those Indian pythons lol
Re: One step below a burm?
Scrub (amethystine) pythons get about 15ft too, but have a thinner build. Some have been known to get much larger than 15 feet. (up to 28 feet, I read :O )
Re: One step below a burm?
I nice big female BCI would be much more readily available I think, cheaper too.
Re: One step below a burm?
I would say African Rock. I think they are the 3rd largest snake, besides The anaconda and retic.
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4theSNAKElady
I would say African Rock. I think they are the 3rd largest snake, besides The anaconda and retic.
He is asking for a snake one step below a Burm. You would recommend an afrock before a burm?
Re: One step below a burm?
I take it you are wanting a burm, but are wanting some experience with larger snakes first?