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Re: Why blood pythons?
Seems like a major hassle haha
I assume the same goes for python breitensteini and python curtus?
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Couple recent pics of my short tails, Borneo girl is a chunk, the Bangka has stayed smaller.
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2.0 Python brongersmai
1.1 Python breitensteini
1.0 Python curtus
1.0.1 Python regius
1.0 Acrantophis dumerili
1.0 Boa constrictor
0.1 Heterodon nasiscus nasiscus
0.0.1 Pantherophis guttatus
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Originally Posted by GoingPostal
Couple recent pics of my short tails, Borneo girl is a chunk, the Bangka has stayed smaller.
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Wow, I've mostly only seen baby bloods on MM during my endless browsing, didn't know they could become so, and pardon my internet slang here, THICC.
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Originally Posted by GoingPostal
Couple recent pics of my short tails, Borneo girl is a chunk, the Bangka has stayed smaller.
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Wow, beautiful snakes!
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Originally Posted by danielo
... Maybe some of you could try to explain what it is that makes them good pets? ...
I think you've got the answer now: every kind of pet has some drawbacks, & these are no exception. (It should be noted that humans have their faults too, lol.) So you take the "good with the bad", but these are some seriously-great-looking snakes! Even if they occasionally flood their premises- hey, nobody's perfect!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
I think you've got the answer now: every kind of pet has some drawbacks, & these are no exception. (It should be noted that humans have their faults too, lol.) So you take the "good with the bad", but these are some seriously-great-looking snakes! Even if they occasionally flood their premises- hey, nobody's perfect!
Yeah, I think I have a pretty good idea now. Thanks for the helpful replies
Truly stunning snakes!
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Re: Why blood pythons?
Originally Posted by danielo
Yeah, I think I have a pretty good idea now. Thanks for the helpful replies
Truly stunning snakes!
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No matter what your decision, I commend you for asking questions- doing research before "jumping in". We all have to decide what we can live with- & it's far better to know beforehand.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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I'm very very late to this thread. But my blood python Travis is my favorite of my snakes. Yes, when he goes to the bathroom it is an "event" and a pain to clean up, but the rest of keeping him is a joy.
No, he doesn't move that much, but he has a "cute" personality. I have to drop feed Travis because he wont eat if I'm in the room, a quirk that took a while to discover.
Travis also loves to soak in his water dish and poke his head out of his hide to see what's going on when I'm in the room.
Handling wise, you can sit and hang out with them without constantly making sure they don't crawl into the sofa (happened with my ball python one time and I had to cut open the back of the sofa to get him out). They're kind of, calmly inquisitive about the world around them. He's the snake I bring out when someone wants to hold/see one of my snakes.
Maxine & Luther - dogs
Carlisle-male normal ball python (12ish years old)
Travis-male normal blood python (1.5 years old)
Alexis-female citrus bearded dragon
Heather- adult zebra stripe knee tarantula (a. seemanni)
Three-juvenile Mexican red leg T (b. boehmei)
Steve Carell-adult curly hair T (b. albopilosum)
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