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    I am so confused


    ok, i wanted a JCP, but i have been told by a good person, that it might not be the best choice for me, so im not sure

    then i wanted a hogg island, but the store semi close doesnt have any now, so thats a maybe

    soo....what i was wondering, can you please give me some snakes that dont get too big, and not too thin, i like them thicker bodied? i know i have asked for this before, but i cant ever find the posts, and sometimes people think of different snakes

    thanks

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    These may help!

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...light-boa.html

    and this!

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...ic-t-1727.html

    Haha hope this was of at least a little help I personally was looking into Western Hognose .. then African House Snakes (which I still love - they are small but look like pythons and supposed to be very easy to keep) but decided on getting a Borneo Short Tailed Python (thanks to BeagleGod and KLG )
    1.0 Ball Python [Icculus]
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    whats the diff between a Central American and a Hogg Island Boa? Is there a diff?

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    Different locales, but sizewize, they are essentially the same. Coloration is a lot different, though. Hoggs are typically very light colored, whereas CA's are typically very dark.
    Randy

    "I think it might be helpful for everyone to remember that the purpose of a forum like this is to EXCHANGE IDEAS, not dictate what is right or wrong or good or bad. If you disagree with what someone else is suggesting, you can say so without being argumentative or completely slamming the guy (or girl)." - Smynx

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    I am just wondering why a jungle carpet python may not be the best option for you, there is nothing particularly difficult in their care about the most difficult aspect of their keeping I have ever experienced is getting some of them feeding on rats and these are typically (for some reason ) usually males

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