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    Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    I have a pure Indian I got from the zoo I was a keeper at. I know in my area (maybe in all areas) you can not sell pure blood Indains. When mine is old enough I would like to bred him. Any suggestion on what with?

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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    Quote Originally Posted by brandi0818
    I have a pure Indian I got from the zoo I was a keeper at. I know in my area (maybe in all areas) you can not sell pure blood Indains. When mine is old enough I would like to bred him. Any suggestion on what with?
    You can sell pure bloods to anyone you want as long as they don't cross state lines. If you have the proper permit and the buyer has the proper permit they can cross state lines (seems like a pain in the butt though). You see them crossed with burms more frequently since they are extremely closely related.

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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    Quote Originally Posted by brandi0818
    I have a pure Indian I got from the zoo I was a keeper at. I know in my area (maybe in all areas) you can not sell pure blood Indains. When mine is old enough I would like to bred him. Any suggestion on what with?
    what zoo did you work at? philadelphia zoo? if so it may be mine, lol
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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    if so here is a pic of him when i got him.

    his name was orion:
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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    Nice temperment? the babies i've seen/handled were very calm.

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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    mine was great, even during feeding time, gentil as a baby.
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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    I love how they have a burm/african rock ish look to them but have a rep for being calm. (not that burms aren't) I just wanted to make sure i was correct on that assumption, Thanks!


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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    wow I like that snake. How big do they get?
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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    they get about the same as a burm, he was small for his size 6 feet, i got him on a rescue, so he was dwarfed a bit from lack of food.
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    Re: Does any one here have Indian Pythons....

    You can see Naga in the Gallery under the name Naga Brandi0818.

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