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    Quote Originally Posted by FourFeathers
    Beautiful creature. What's the temperment like on Bloods?
    Well, it can vary. Most will be nippy as babies, but if CBB they will usually calm down alot. Both of mine are very calm, but I have heard horror stories of WC Bloods that were just plain evil, lol. An adult Blood is not a snake you wanna get tagged by. Don't be fooled by their fat appearance, they have one of the fastest strikes on any snake I've seen. Adults command alot of respect.

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    Anyone with Lichanura trivirgata?

    Thanks Jen! I thought it might be appropriate.

    And David, I know very little about these Bloods. But I've read that they have quite a girth but don't get too long. What is the average length? And, what should one expect to pay for a "normal" Blood?
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    Well, it all depends on what species you are wanting and how old the snake is and also the origin of the snake (WC or CBB).

    Red Bloods/Sumatran Bloods are the largest of the Bloods. They can reach lengths of up to 8 feet and can weigh over 60 lbs! A true giant snake if you ask me! These are also generally the cheapest of the bloods. A CBB baby Red can go for as low as $80.....adults usually go for $200+.

    Black Bloods are the medium-sized bloods. They are usually 4-6 feet long and 40+ pounds. They are also generally the most expensive of the bloods. Babies usually go for $150-250+.

    Borneo Bloods are the smallest of the bloods. They are generally 4-5 1/2 feet long and 30+ pounds. Prices are usually comparable to the Blacks.

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    Thanks for the info David.

    And great pictures of a great looking snake.
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    No problem, man!

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    Hey Marcus, Now my son thinks that I talk to spiderman on the computer..lol He likes your tarantuls pics and was saying your spiders and our spiders should make babies, (He is four), I think he just wants to meet spiderman..lol

    Hey David, how many herps do you have living with you what kind are they, I am just wondering you seem to have an incredible collection
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    Thanks, Rusty.....here is what I have in my current collection:

    1.1.2 Amazon Tree Boas
    1.1 Axanthic Kenyan Sand Boas
    1.1 Sonoran Desert Boas
    1.2 Ball Pythons
    1.0 Savu Python
    0.1 Borneo Blood Python
    0.1 Black Blood Python
    1.0 African House Snake
    1.0 Western Hognose Snake
    1.0 Leopard Gecko (normal)
    1.0 Bearded Dragon
    0.0.1 Schneider's Skink
    0.0.1 Pink-Toe Tarantula

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    That sounds link a great collection, I just had the fun job of rewriting our "inventory" list, (our computer crashed and I have to rewrite all the files..rrr)
    I still have to put in the latins but this is what I came up with thus far:
    Rusty’s Dragons
    Animal Inventory

    Boids:
    1.1.0 Burmese Pythons
    0.1.0 Indian Python
    1.1.0 Central carpet Pythons
    1.1.0 Coastal carpet Pythons
    0.1.0 Diamond carpet Python
    1.2.1 Ball Pythons
    1.0.0 Brazillian rainbow Boa

    Colubreds:
    0.0.1 Corn Snake
    0.0.1 Albino Corn Snake
    0.0.1 Albino Corn X Bull Snake
    0.0.1 Spectacled Rat Snake
    0.1.0 Taiwan Beauty Snake
    0.0.1 Trans Peco rat Snake

    Varanids:
    0.1.0 Nile Monitor
    0.1.0 Argus Monitor
    0.0.1 Water Monitor

    Chelione:
    0.0.1 Red Eared Slider Turtle
    1.0.0 Russian Tortoise

    Geckos:
    0.3.0 Leopard geckos
    0.1.0 Velvet Gecko

    Amphibians:
    1.0.0 Argentina Horned Toad
    0.1.0 Whites Tree Frog

    Agamids:
    0.0.1 Green Iguana

    Tarantulas:
    1.1.0 Chilean Rose Hairs
    1.0.1 Mexican red knees
    0.0.1 Goliath Bird Eater
    0.0.1 Green Bottle Blue
    0.1.0 Rio Grand Gold
    0.1.0 Indian Ornamental
    0.1.0 Ornamental Baboon
    0.1.1 Curly Hair
    0.0.1 Costa Rican Suntiger
    0.0.2 Mystery Species

    Scorpions:
    0.1.4 African Flat Rock

    Misc. Insects:
    0.0.1 Vinagaroon
    0.1.0 African Giant Millipede
    10.10.30 Madagascan Giant Hissing Roaches

    Fish:
    0.0.1 Pacu
    1.1.0 Jack Dempsey
    0.0.1 Red Oscar
    0.0.18 Variety of Tetras etc

    Mammals
    1.0.0 Satin X dwarf rabbit
    3.3.0 Ferrets
    2.1.0 Humans

    These are all rescues besides many of the tarantulas and the community fish tank. (yes I rescued my husband, well I guess we rescued each other, and his son was what made the deal..lol)
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    what size tanks should you keep the black bloods in and who sells black bloods?

    Keith
    Hey, my email address is lightningtiger09@worldnet.att.net and my im is lightningtiger09, im me if you want to talk about anything snakes. lol

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