Re: Question on BP Sizes (fact-checking a reptile presentation...) POLL
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Originally Posted by
Mr Sully
Ive seen several wild caught BP's back in the early 90's that were around 6/6.5' feet but nothing bigger. I bought one myself but traded it assp for a CB Boa because i was just a kid and it was loaded with Ticks & Mites.
I also know of some big Balls that people try and call another name (cant think of it off hand) but all they really are, are wild caught older Ball Pythons that continue to grow throughout there life. Ive seen Bids on these Notmal balls that are 6.5 feet for big money... I guess some people are stuck on "bigger is better" but they might be buying a 25 year old snake for all they know.
Lots of pythons and boas were loaded with ticks and mites back in the day. Most of what you got from pet stores were wild caught and lots of them were in less than ideal shape. I wish I knew then what I know now. lol I'm so happy that quality animals are available today. You just kind of bought what you could find back then. No internet really sucked. Its was trial and error. lol
Re: Question on BP Sizes (fact-checking a reptile presentation...) POLL
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Originally Posted by
HannahLou
This is my biggest girl bp currently. That's a 5 1/2' table so if she were straight I'd say she's about the same length without stretching. She's over 3000g now and building so she looks huge. This was from a few months ago. But to answer your question, I'm sure there's been the freak 6' female here and there but 7-8 is extremely unlikely. I hate when people exaggerate snake size.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...209_113549.jpg
She's a BIG beautiful girl! Thanks for sharing!
Re: Question on BP Sizes (fact-checking a reptile presentation...) POLL
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Originally Posted by
Mike17
Wow!!! what do you feed that beauty?
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She never gets more than a medium rat weekly but has been off food for a few weeks so I'm hoping I missed her ovulate and she goes into a prelay shed soon since she's been hugging the heat.