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    Talking My new Blood Python

    This is my first Blood Python. I had the manager at this store "The Snake Pit" order him for me and he came in this morning. CB male Python Brongersmai. He is 18" long. It is a coincidence that I have only male snakes . These photos are taken with a poor-quality digital camera that just hooks up to the computer with a USB cable. The brightness in the middle is not from the flash (not that it has a flash), but from a spot bulb I used overhead. I hope you enjoy !



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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Looks like you got a beautiful one! Congrats!
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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Very nice!


    You know you're just making us hungry for more pictures, right?


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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Smulkin
    Very nice!


    You know you're just making us hungry for more pictures, right?

    Oh, alright. I'll borrow a good camera from a relative and snap some nice photos of him. I just want him to settle in for a week or two. He should go through his 2nd shed by then.

    Smulkin - These photos that you posted in one of my older threads really helped. I just purchased the book "The Living Pythons" and it went over this same method of identification, as well as supraoculars (brongersmai having 2, curtus and breitensteini having one), but it doesn't seem right (going by supraoculars)

    No suboculars


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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Very nice!!! Love the colors.

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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Is it really that red or does it just look really red in the pics???

    And be careful they rank second for bad temperment. (first being retics...)

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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Byte
    Is it really that red or does it just look really red in the pics???

    And be careful they rank second for bad temperment. (first being retics...)

    -Kayla
    He has yet to even be defensive. He is a Sumatran Red and he has the color pictured.
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    Re: My new Blood Python

    a real beauty you got there BoidFinatic, very nice chunky little guy. Be nice to see more pics if you can borrow that camera (hint hint )lol

    and dont believe the nasty tag they get either I have yet to meet a real nasty bad tempered one including my own and I have met a fair few, all good tempered beasts when handled with care

    Of course as babies they can be incredibly jumpy like many other snake species more so than some but IMO they are more docile as adults on the whole than they are painted to be.

    Kayla I wll have to politley dissagree Pal on the ranking of 2nd most bad tempered snake species I must get on my Blood Python soap box ..lol what makes you say that if you dont mind me asking ?

    I have had Ball Pythons with more attitude than my bloods , I really think they get a far worse rap than they deserve. I have encountered nasty Retics , Burmese , Balls , Boa's , Rat Snakes , and GTP,s a plenty but only ever encountered 1 bad tempered Blood and that was one that was rarely handled.

    So not 2nd in my book by a long shot but that just my opinion others may be horrified with my comments if they have had really bad experiences

    If fellow blood owners have some horror stories to back up the bad tempered tag they have I would be interested to hear about them as so far in the years I have worked with snakes and bloods in particular I have yet to see this.
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey68
    If fellow blood owners have some horror stories to back up the bad tempered tag they have I would be interested to hear about them as so far in the years I have worked with snakes and bloods in particular I have yet to see this.

    A few weeks ago I held a hatchling blood at an expo in PA. It bit me 4 times in less than a minute without a motive. It would have its head resting on the back of my hand and then it would just sink its teeth in . One thing though....it was WC. I didn't buy that blood, not because he bit me, but because I don't support the whole WC thing.

    My new blood is so gentle. Yesterday, I waved my hand in front of him repeatedly to see if he would be defensive and he just continued to smell the air .
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    Re: My new Blood Python

    Quote Originally Posted by _BoidFinatic_
    A few weeks ago I held a hatchling blood at an expo in PA. It bit me 4 times in less than a minute without a motive. It would have its head resting on the back of my hand and then it would just sink its teeth in . One thing though....it was WC. I didn't buy that blood, not because he bit me, but because I don't support the whole WC thing.

    My new blood is so gentle. Yesterday, I waved my hand in front of him repeatedly to see if he would be defensive and he just continued to smell the air .
    lol yeah well I suppose I should have added "apart" from WC ...LOL

    sorry you were bitten though

    glad to see yours is doing well.
    There is a moose loose aboot this hoose !

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