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    Childs Python?

    Has anybody ever heard of a "Childs Python"? I saw it at the pet store today while I was picking up bird, cat & snake food on my lunch break. It was like, 8 inches long (hard to tell though, it was coiled but definatley tiny)and super skinny.
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    Re: Childs Python?

    Do you mean children's python?
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    Re: Childs Python?

    Pretty sure that's what you must mean - little fellas.

    I'm going to take the liberty of moving this to the General Python forum (there are some recent threads with pictures right at the top there).

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    Re: Childs Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by jbo901
    Has anybody ever heard of a "Childs Python"? I saw it at the pet store today while I was picking up bird, cat & snake food on my lunch break. It was like, 8 inches long (hard to tell though, it was coiled but definatley tiny)and super skinny.
    Yep. I own one. He's a great snake. Always calm and cool while handling. When it's feeding time, he goes into berzerk mode. They are the second smallest python. The smallest is the ant hill python.

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    Re: Childs Python?

    I have its close relative, the spotted python (third smallest). Anyway, they call it a children's python because it is safe for young children to take care of. Jokes aside, it is named after its founder, John Children .
    Co-owner of a reptile store

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    Re: Childs Python?

    They had it listed as a childs python, but that doesnt mean much - they arnt the smartest group at that preticular store. I asked an employe about the snake, and he had no clue.
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    Re: Childs Python?

    Children's Python's rock! do a search and you will find info and pics.
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    I just picked up three and they arrived yesterday.They max out at about 3 to 4 feet long.Here is a pic of them,its kinda fuzzy sorry.I will get better ones in a few days after they adjust.
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    Re: Childs Python?

    Here is my adult breeder red phase "children's python" and a baby red and baby normal.

    Awesome snakes. A bit nippy as babies and somewhat tough to start feeding but once they are established, they are pigs and grow into really docile but active snakes.






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    Re: Childs Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by SPJ
    Here is my adult breeder red phase "children's python" and a baby red and baby normal.

    Awesome snakes. A bit nippy as babies and somewhat tough to start feeding but once they are established, they are pigs and grow into really docile but active snakes.





    I hear people say theirs is nippy. Mine has never tried to bite me ever. Maybe I got lucky Still, a very cool snake.

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