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    Swimming python

    Hi guys,

    I am new to the site and wanted to show off a bit with my little prince, Bugo. He is a bumblebee ball morph and loves playing in the water. Attached is a little video I put together of him diving right into my fish tank. I hope you enjoy it.

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    Cant he drown?

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    Awesome vid...love the dramatic sound track...
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    Re: Swimming python

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    Cant he drown?
    Most snakes swim very well and hold their breath just fine. My green TREE python swims in his pool under water and blows bubbles.


    Thats funny but I want to see him take a fish.
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    Wow. Never thought that they liked water. Interesting.

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    Re: Swimming python

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    Cant he drown?
    Yes. He can. But people who know how to swim also drown.

    All snakes do know how to swim, though.

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    I guess the reason i thought it was odd was because this site is full of TONS of pics of peoples' BPs in all kinds of settings but ive never seen anybody put a video of their BP swimming. This is new to me. But looks cool.

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    Re: Swimming python

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    I guess the reason i thought it was odd was because this site is full of TONS of pics of peoples' BPs in all kinds of settings but ive never seen anybody put a video of their BP swimming. This is new to me. But looks cool.
    Yea. I don't think most of them like swimming particularly. There's probably a few individuals that do, but by and large I don't believe they swim very often. I think most of them usually avoid water given the choice.

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    Re: Swimming python

    Really? I don't think I like that.

    What ever possessed you to let him in your fish tank in the first place?
    Last edited by DooLittle; 12-31-2013 at 01:24 AM.
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    That is so cute. How often does he go swimming?

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