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Re: Can't Decide!
wow look how close the voting is.
guess we arent helping lol
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Re: Can't Decide!
Other. Blood Pythons are the coolest! I just got my first. I have been wanting one for years and I couldn't be happier with the nippy little noodle:D I can't wait till she gets big (and calms down). They fit with your criteria of under 7 feet 99% of the time but get an impressive girth and can out weigh a 10 foot burm.
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Originally Posted by juddb
I say go for an olive! I really want a pair:gj:
Olives get well over 7 feet. Females average 12.
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I voted other, with my little experience, carpets have been the most fun, just love their personalitys.
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Blood or Carpet, can't lose with either. ~Caylan.S.~
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Carpet, Blood, or Boa (BCI). Those are what I'm choosing from.
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Go for the SD retic. I have on and i love him. There wicked curious and are really interesting to watch. And they have an awsome feeding response. They're relatively new so not many morphs, and the ones you do find are a little pricey, but the normals still look great and have an awsome irridescence. You can get a CBB hatchling male for about 250, or if your interested in breeding you can get some het albinos.
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if you're not planning on breeding and just want something to add to the collection, i agree on the carpet. they're gorgeous aussies! :gj:
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Originally Posted by BallPythons9
Thanks for the reply, also I see that you are located in Texas: Do you know if we need the Non-Indigenous Snake Permits for super dwarfs?
I live in Texas and yes, you do need the permit. They are still considered a Retic, they don't differentiate. Have you considered a Dumeril's boa? They are in your general size range, great feeders, super docile and freaking beautiful in my opinion. I love mine.
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