Re: If not a Burmese python...
African Rock Pythons, perhaps(?) I have four one year old females and one two year old male. Despite the overall opinion that SEBAE SEBAE PYTHONS are nervous super strong killers, I must say/write/type/mention that they quickly get accustomed to new conditions and are far more peaceful than most people say. The african rock pythons are very easy in handling and keeping as long as they are kept in a large terrarium and fed plenty (even) overfed/power fed (sometimes ofcourse).
Re: If not a Burmese python...
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krzysztof
African Rock Pythons, perhaps(?) I have four one year old females and one two year old male. Despite the overall opinion that SEBAE SEBAE PYTHONS are nervous super strong killers, I must say/write/type/mention that they quickly get accustomed to new conditions and are far more peaceful than most people say. The african rock pythons are very easy in handling and keeping as long as they are kept in a large terrarium and fed plenty (even) overfed/power fed (sometimes ofcourse).
These have been added to the Lacey act as well.
Are scrub pythons available in the US?
Re: If not a Burmese python...
Legal, heavy bodied, nice wedge shaped head, prehistoric looking pattern, don't mind live bearing.... Hmmmm I'd go with a dumerils boa. Wait I did and have 1.2 lol. They are great snakes. Easy to handle, calm and they get pretty big just not long. 6' and 40 lbs being the norm for an adult female. They do come bigger but its not real common.
Re: If not a Burmese python...
Olive Python, but they don't have the pattern you are looking for.
Re: If not a Burmese python...
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lefty
Coastal carpets or bredli carpets.
Ill second that. But I might be a little bias.