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    New pics.

    African House Snake:


    Albino Pine Snake:

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    Is that as big as the african house snake will get? That's crazy, I've never heard of those before (not that I can remember, anyway)

    Great pics!

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    LOL...no, he will get bigger....they do not get very big though....3-4 feet. Very interesting little snakes.....INSANELY easy to keep and breed.

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    I would imagine so- as with a majority of colubrids.

    What snakes do you breed? (I'm assuming you do...?) Just curious, and I'm nosey..lol.

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    I have not bred any snakes yet....I have only recently become interested in doing so. But most of the snakes I have I plan on breeding in the future.

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    Oh awesome. Well, an early good luck to you!

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    Thanks! It will be a while before I can breed because most of my snakes are still young, lol.

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    I almost got some house snakes about a year back. They look like mini pythons, haha. What caught my eye was that I could go blow 50$ of 5 rubbermaids and heat pads and properly keep like 5-10. Ever seen the albino ones, pretty nice looking.

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    Yeah, the albinos are awesome! There are also some hypos out there that are pretty sweet as well! They are awesome little snakes that are often over-looked. You're right, they do look like pythons, lol.

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    That is their appeal, miniature pythons. I've heard of them refered to as mini pythons a lot. I bet a lucy one of those would be amazing...

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