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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
 Originally Posted by Simpson Balls
Haha! Balls your least Fav? The majority of your collection is Balls. Whats with that?
Daniel
They are the wifes, the morelia's are mine!
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
1.0 Anerythrystic Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.1 Het Albino Red Tail Boas
1.0 Albino motley Red Tail
1.2 Green tree pythons
1.1 Emerald Tree Boas
2.2 Corn snakes
1.3 Honduran Milks (1.1 alb, 0.1 het alb, 0.1 dbl het)
3.4 Ball pythons (Lemon bee, Spider & Pied males. 2 Pastels,poss het pied, girls)
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
Gotta say I like carpets. I mean I am definitely a ball guy and all, but the Jungles, Angolans, and spotteds all have appeal to me. I am not really into the big boys. I do have to say, I am about as much into boas as all those other pythons though. I would trade my girlfriend for a BRB, but then again I think she would trade herself for one LOL. She loves those. Sorry for going a little off topic.
4.9 Balls, 6.7 Corns, 1.1 Black Milk Snakes, 0.0.1 Sand boa, 0.1 BCI, 2.0 Dogs, 1.0 Child, 0.0.? Fish
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
I do like the rainbow of the balls - else, why be here?! - but also enjoy the heck outta my small group of red bloods. Other favorites with which I've not so much experience, but would love to get to know better would include JCP, Diamonds, "Chondros", White-Lipped and Ringed pythons. Wouldn't mind getting to know Angolans or Boelen's, either . . .
~Bruce
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
I'm really liking the Ringed Pythons..I think I may look at getting a pair of these just to play around with. 
Pic property of Inland Reptiles
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
I love Womas and Carpets. I can see myself with a Woma someday.
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
I like the ringed pythons too, but I wish they kept the juvenile coloration. I would have to say that Olives are on the tip top of my favorites list. I almost pawned my car to buy a pair at Daytona!
A few of my other favs are chondros, JCP's, and angolians.
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
Chondros! Once I have the space and money I plan on picking up one or two of these and having really nice display setups for them. There's just something about about them I can't get over! I recently got to handle an adult. Man, they're just amazing.
Ball Pythons
1.0 Normal "Draccy"
0.2 Normal "Matika", "Lara Croft"
1.0 Lesser Cinny "Thor"
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
 Originally Posted by kellysballs
I like the ringed pythons too, but I wish they kept the juvenile coloration. I would have to say that Olives are on the tip top of my favorites list. I almost pawned my car to buy a pair at Daytona!
A few of my other favs are chondros, JCP's, and angolians.
There's a guy in FL that is breeding them and I jsut saw a 16 year old female that was (while faded) orange and black not brown or even tan like I've seen alot of them.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Other Than Balls Whats Your Favorite Python?
The only other python I've owned was a Macklott's, Cain, and she was the coolest pet reptile (maybe tied with my trained collared lizards) that I've had. I got her as a yearling from a local exotics pet shop that had a nice reptiles section that was run by a kid who knew a lot about reptiles and dart frogs, and whose friend produced the clutch of Macklott's that Cain was from. She grew to about 8' and had almost no freckles, which made her look a lot like a small olive python, which I loved about her. I've actually been on the look out for a similar looking Macklott's for a while now.
She tamed down pretty quickly, and had a great personality. She was very active, had a great feeding response, looked badass, and was just a wonderful pet snake all around.
When my girlfriend and I broke up, I moved into my parents' house for a couple of months, and my snakes were in the main room in their cold basement. I had two space heaters to heat the entire area, and each enclosure had it's own heat, obviously. Everything was perfect and they were all triving. But, there was a bad storm and their power went out for two days, while I was out of town, and when I got back all my snakes had frozen to death. My Macklott's, a pet ball python, three breeder corn snakes and 6 juvenile corn snakes had all dropped down into the 40s and died. I was devastated, and the experience almost kept me from getting back into the hobby, but when I had the chance to buy a pair of het albino balls, I was back. I still really miss Cain more than anything.
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