yeah if you hadn't told me this was a different species i would think this was a
bp morf. Still very cool.
07-08-2004, 11:49 PM
emroul
And in reality, an Angolan python is more closely related to an African Rock python than a Ball python. Crazy, huh? I think they are beautiful. :)
Jennifer
07-08-2004, 11:55 PM
Eddie_Z
Seeking an old pic!
They are really gorgeous snakes. I think that my obsession with snakes is gettin unhealthy!
07-08-2004, 11:59 PM
emroul
Nope, probably just getting normal! ;)
07-10-2004, 12:46 AM
daftperception
it's funny how new keeping reptiles is i mean 20 years ago not to many people even knew how to take care of them (although it kinda is still like that but at least the info is available). There are probably hundreds of species of snake that would make great pets but are a long ways from getting there. I mean if you want to get a breed of dog you can get it you want a species of snake you need to take what you can get(beggars can't be choosers). I think what we are doing with bps is silly finding all these morph and charging crack prices for them we should be focusing effort toward other species. Its like taking butter and making it green with pink spots and charging 20 times more for it. Thats my rant of the day.
07-10-2004, 01:26 AM
Alkaurkharim
vet visit
From what I read, Angolan Pythons are one of the rarest pythons in the world, as it is very hard to get any from their native land as its almost always at war.
They are however, extremely easy to care for I believe.