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    anyone have a childrens python?

    what are they like????

    temperment?etc...

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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    Joe has two I believe.

    I don't own any but the ones I've known have been a bit nippy and flighty at first but did settle down. They're cute little boogers.

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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    There great snakes to own, my calmest one is the male...he has never bitten or stuck at me once in the 4 years ive had him , i bred him myself and he was the first to hatch so i kept him , the female is a little flighty but only when shes in her cage...once shes out being handled shes a doll.
    also there greedy little buggers ive never had a feeding or shedding problem with them
    p.s sharon my female childrens in the one in my avatar
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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    Quote Originally Posted by steveo
    There great snakes to own, my calmest one is the male...he has never bitten or stuck at me once in the 4 years ive had him , i bred him myself and he was the first to hatch so i kept him , the female is a little flighty but only when shes in her cage...once shes out being handled shes a doll.
    also there greedy little buggers ive never had a feeding or shedding problem with them
    p.s sharon my female childrens in the one in my avatar
    Yeah my CP is one hell of an eater! He's the most aggressive eater I've ever had.

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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    im getting a breeding adult pair in a trade

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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    I have a little guy about a year old...he/she is the most awesome mannered animal for its size.
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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    well the breeder says they have been cooled and are ready to breed...do I put them in the same tub?...he said I can put them right in the rack i use for my BPs...can u give mee all the info I need...pleezzz..

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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    i have 12 childrens pythons 11 of them being adults. all of them being aggressive. all but 3 are from the same parents so maybe its the bloodline.
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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    it me Python grl..i went to my username i use on all boards..

    wow mixed reviews on the childrens.hmm
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    Re: anyone have a childrens python?

    Quote Originally Posted by pythongrl
    well the breeder says they have been cooled and are ready to breed...do I put them in the same tub?...he said I can put them right in the rack i use for my BPs...can u give mee all the info I need...pleezzz..
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    That all depends upon what temps you keep your BP's at. Children's pythons prefer coolor temps than BP's.
    Do you know if these are pure Children's or crosses?
    Most are extremely docile as adults (I say most because there are some that are just snappy no matter what) but almost all hatchlings are snappy. They are very curious and active snakes and I have found prefer to have something to climb on and will sit coiled on a branch similiar to a carpet.
    Once established, they are great eaters although males will tend to go off feed and go cruising around the cage a lot when it is time to breed.
    All in all, they are great little snakes.

    Here is a pic of one of my most kid friendly snakes.


    This is what I mean by them hanging out like carpets.
    Children's python

    Carpet python

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