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    Re: Snakes with attitude

    Quote Originally Posted by Tapebox View Post
    The carpet python was one of snakes I was thinking about.Im a sucker for Aussie pythons. Im not sure if ill be able
    To keep one in an apartment.
    I live in a 1 bedroom apartment, and own a carpet python. At most a carpet python will need a 4'x2'x2' cage. They are slender bodied and nothing compared to something like a Red Tailed Boa of the same length. If size is an issue get an IJ or Jungle carpet. They stay smaller. it is only the Coastals that really get big.
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    Lightbulb Re: Snakes with attitude

    A Texas ratsnake, a jungle carpet ( beautiful snakes too ), scub pythons in general ( they get big ), rEtics, amazon tree boas ( face bitters ), sometimes even red tail boas can get to adult size & still havE an attitude, white lip pythons.
    A bunch of carpet pythons!
    I guess fake is the new real ?

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    Texas Rat snake.. I don't think they ever close their mouth
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    Get a king snake and hold a rat or snake right before handling if you want some fun trying to avoid getting your fingers swallowed.

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    I used to have a pair of everglades rat snakes, Good sized animals (over 6 feet as adults) with loads of attitude, they're also very attractive bright orange snakes. I traded them in years ago because I got tired of bleeding every time I cleaned their cages (even wearing gloves, I swear they knew the difference and aimed for the part of the arm that wasn't covered) They were a lot of fun though, sometimes wish I still had them.

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    Re: Snakes with attitude

    Some Blood Pythons I have handled were nasty little devils. No matter how many times I handled them, they kept on striking. Haha.

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    A female Desert Ball Python has plenty of attitude and they don't get too big.

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    Re: Snakes with attitude

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    A female Desert Ball Python has plenty of attitude and they don't get too big.
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