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    Subdivisions of Giant pythons

    Does anyone else think it would be helpful if the Giant Pythons category had subdivisions like Ball Pythons does?

    i.e. Breeding, housing, feeding, biggest, dwarfs, morphs ect.
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    Re: Subdivisions of Giant pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Gibber19 View Post
    Does anyone else think it would be helpful if the Giant Pythons category had subdivisions like Ball Pythons does?

    i.e. Breeding, housing, feeding, biggest, dwarfs, morphs ect.
    I don't think we get enough traffic in "giants" to warrant so many more forums. However, if those of you who keep them believe having more forums might drive more traffic, we could consider the issue. Let me hear your thoughts.
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    Im with judy. Theres not really a whole lot of people that visit the giant forum as opposed to the balls.

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    Re: Subdivisions of Giant pythons

    I have noticed a lack of traffic here too and I'm to blame as well and I own two sigh wow I need to post some new pics anyways and generally giants I dont think give owners near as many issues....food water heat humidity and some cuddles theyre generally happy or we know how to fix it or know someone who does hmmm

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    sub categories

    That would be helpful =) I'm pretty new to this section of ball-pythons ( cause i only got a burm last month haha) and i'm kinda lost in looking for carsheets about stuff so that idea sounds great =) more power!

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    Re: sub categories

    Quote Originally Posted by pcocabo View Post
    That would be helpful =) I'm pretty new to this section of ball-pythons ( cause i only got a burm last month haha) and i'm kinda lost in looking for carsheets about stuff so that idea sounds great =) more power!
    generally people on the forum are helpful and can answer any questions you may have....do you have a pic of your burm?

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    Naw, I don't think it'll help. It'll just cause to much confustion imo. Say you have a breeding section with a "care sheet" for retics, burms, afrocks, scrubs, and all the sub classes, but only have a general heating "care sheet" that covers all of the above. Better to keep it like this and have the new guys with questions ask.
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    Re: Subdivisions of Giant pythons

    I wouldn't mind having the individual areas. There may not be a lot of traffic, But I am willing to bet that there wasn't a lot on the Bp section in the beginning either. Now look at it. Even with out the large amounts of traffic for those of us who not only have the smaller snakes, such as Bp's and corns, doesn't mean we don't have the larger ones either. My first snake was a burm, but once I joined the military, and had to get rid of it... It would be another 10 years before I got another snake, and it was a Bp..... So I agree with the seperate areas for the larger snakes... Would help those of us who want to better improve the lives of our Berthas, and Cosmo's, and Buttercup's..... Or whatever your giant(s) are named

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