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  • 02-10-2013, 05:32 AM
    OrlandoMagicRRZ
    Nice Dumerils! Have one as well and as far as display all you see is his head, the rest burrowed. GTP's are where its at for display though. If not GTP then carpets.
  • 02-10-2013, 06:09 AM
    KMG
    My big (>5.5 Ft) BRB only displays well when he soaks, otherwise you will find him in a hide. I do love when he starts to blue, I think he looks awesome this way. Maybe I'm just strange. And other than needing good humidity he has not been hard to keep.

    You hands down can not beat a GTP or ETB for a display animal. My GTP though very manageable has his days where he decides I should bleed. I would consider him intermediate.

    My blood, and I know yall already crossed them off the list :tears:, is not a display snake at all. I never see her out of her hide or her newspaper. She is my favorite to handle and puppy dog tame. I Would put her on the easy to keep list. But the trio of bangka x albino babies I just got would make the intermediate list. The male is especially nippy when bothered.

    And someone mentioned a hoggy. Other than she will only accept live pinks she is really easy to keep. She also does not display well but she does usually make an appearance during the day and climb around a bit.

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