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  • 04-11-2014, 09:05 PM
    creatism
    Re: Display snakes
    I'll chime in with more carpet love, prolly my favorite python genus (Morelia I'm not sure I could narrow it down any more) most if the time if you give them a hide box and a perch they hang out on top of the hide box not in it!! They almost the perfect python for a display set up. Babies can be kinda picky, and as adults you might have to watch that initial feed response as you open the cage but once your past that most are tame!!
    If you want a cool colubrid try out pituophus (gopher, bull, and pine snakes) these guys are awesome captives and can be kept in a wide variety of conditions, and are simply awesome snakes. (These guys are my dirty secret in my room, but I keep the less common ones like Mexican pines!!)


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  • 04-11-2014, 09:32 PM
    NH93
    Re: Display snakes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DooLittle View Post
    Doesn't hurt anybody to do a little research and learn something new either. ;)

    I copied and pasted the words into my Google bar... that was the extent of my learning today. It's a wonder how I've gotten near the end of my university degree :P
    (I kid)
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