Rusty (Rusty_Reptiles) has a male burm that is 17' long! :O All burmese should be considered giant snakes...even the males.
Added note: All giant snakes should be considered for the highly experienced and for a 2-man team.
11-15-2006, 11:57 PM
mxrider42
Re: Next Herp
I would not be scared of a giant snake. The only problem would be housing it in an apartment complex that does not allow exotic pets. I also don't have any to help me with it. I looked at burmese pythons before. I will look further into the Carpet pythons. Also there is a show on Dec 2nd and 3rd here in Atlanta that I will be attending. At the moment I am leaning toward a 100% Het for Albino either in RTB or Ball Python.
Thanks for everyones help.
Trey
11-16-2006, 12:03 AM
Shelby
Re: Next Herp
Actual albino red tails are not terribly expensive (as far as morphs go) you might want to look around.
11-16-2006, 12:13 AM
ECLARK
Re: Next Herp
april, are tree boas teeth more painful then the dogs you groom. hahaha :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Shelby
Amazon tree boas are notoriously aggressive.
Some emerald tree boas are nice, many aren't. If they do bite you, they have extremely long curving teeth that can do a number on you.
Carpet python babies can be nippy, but they normally tame down quite easily as adults. My young JCP is quite docile.
11-16-2006, 12:23 AM
Shelby
Re: Next Herp
Haha.. I doubt it. Jaw pressure does have it's uses!