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    My New Children's Python

    Just pulled the trigger on this baby.



    He's a sub-adult. Currently weighs in at 81 grams. I should get him in 4 to 6 weeks. So, so, so excited.
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    Such a beautiful little python! I'm so excited FOR you. What a great choice!

    I'm sorta wondering what's with their gloves though? Is he a nippy one?
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    Re: My New Children's Python

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    I'm sorta wondering what's with their gloves though? Is he a nippy one?
    Those gloves look to be too thin for protection, but the seller did say he was prone to confusing fingers for food.

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    Re: My New Children's Python

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    I'm sorta wondering what's with their gloves though? Is he a nippy one?
    Maintaining cleanliness and bio security between each animal and enclosure


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    Re: My New Children's Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    Those gloves look to be too thin for protection, but the seller did say he was prone to confusing fingers for food.
    A little dual-duty for the gloves*... & kudos to the seller for giving you straight information on him.

    *Yes, while his teeth can penetrate those gloves, they're also not so appetizing as actual warm fingers are- gloves can act as a repellent for many snakes too.
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    Re: My New Children's Python

    When I decided on the Children's Python, I did so with the understanding that I would have to be a lot more careful than I was with my ball python.

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    Re: My New Children's Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    When I decided on the Children's Python, I did so with the understanding that I would have to be a lot more careful than I was with my ball python.
    I've only known the one I have, & she's not a biter at all, but I know that some of them are, just from reading other's accounts. I'm glad you're forewarned- I wouldn't blame you for using similar gloves for a while either, just to reinforce the idea that your hands are "unappealing". Anyway, most snakes learn with more handling- & most breeders have limited time to spend handling their snakes prior to selling, so hopefully yours won't be a slow-learner, once he gets more regular attention from you.
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    Re: My New Children's Python

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    Anyway, most snakes learn with more handling- & most breeders have limited time to spend handling their snakes prior to selling, so hopefully yours won't be a slow-learner, once he gets more regular attention from you.
    I got him from a breeder, but he is a hognose breeder. This was his pet. It's o.k. I fully expect to have to put in some work. I'm looking forward to it. He's the only snake I have, so I've got the time.
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    Re: My New Children's Python

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    When I decided on the Children's Python, I did so with the understanding that I would have to be a lot more careful than I was with my ball python.

    Attractive little rodent killer, congrats! Looks like he’s been well fed.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Looks like we both have variations- mine's a granite phase (spotted python, that is- "close cousin"), but I like your hypo- sorta peachy color.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-30-2022 at 12:15 AM.
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