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Thread: Bredli

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    Bredli

    Ok, so I've been looking for a Bredli quite awile now and I have some questions
    1. Whats the average lentgh of an adult?
    2. What size should their enclosure be?
    3. What should an adult eat?
    4. Can they live in tubs?
    5. Should I use an uth or a light?
    6. Are they arboreal?
    So those are my questions.

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    Re: Bredli

    While I do not keep them, my friend is one of the best breeders of these. Check out is website here http://www.inlandreptile.com/bredls.html . I am sure he can answer any questions you have.

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    Re: Bredli

    i agree, nick's got some of the best centralians in the states... almost hypo looking.

    i was researching them a couple years ago when i was going to buy a trio and basically from what i gathered, you can keep them pretty much like any other carpet as long as you bear in mind that they get large and need some pretty good space. and they can withstand a little lower humidity than most carpets, being that they're from arid climates... that's all i got. maybe ben or justin from AAR will pipe in.
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: Bredli

    My pair of bredli (from Nick, too) are probably the lowest maintenance snakes I have in my collection.

    They have great temperaments, eat like there's no tomorrow and shed clean every time. I have had NO problems with them. If you're looking for a good carpet to have, I don't think you could go wrong with one.

    if you have specific questions, do post them. I'm sure you'll get some answers!

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