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Re: Just some pics, since it's a little slow
Very nice ! I was told bloods were very aggressive snakes , but I’ve never really researched them. Is this true ?
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I don't have a blood, but I have had a Borneo STP since New Years Eve. Bloods are often lumped in with Borneo and Sumatran Short Tail Pythons.
They all developed a somewhat bad reputation as nippy and difficult to handle a few years back when they were more uncommon in the hobby and primarily wild caught. Their temperaments have mellowed quite a bit as they've been captively bred. As a result, they're growing in popularity in the pet trade.
In my, though short, experience so far I've got nothing but good to say about my Borneo. He'll hiss a bit, but has never struck or shown any signs he might. They are notoriously vocal, so I'm not at all surprised or bothered by it. He handles well so far.
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As babies they tend to be more defensive than ball pythons, but often mature into calm, easygoing individuals. They seem to be a lot more aware of their surroundings, and if things aren't right they will let you know. Most of mine are easy enough to work with, but it takes a little more work getting them tolerant of longer handling sessions. I have individuals that do education events and are fine with it, others I wouldn't consider. Even my sweetest one still 'talks' when she's being handled. They are quite vocal, even when they are otherwise completely relaxed.
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