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    Childrens python (pics)

    Things grow very slow. She's at 20 grams and feeding on rat pinks normally now (as you might be able to see).

    Just a pic of her nice pattern


    And they are very hard to photograph. These were the two best pictures out of about ten. Never stay still.

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    Re: Childrens python (pics)

    Very nice pics!!

    I was wondering how Children's Pythons are in general? I haven't done a lot of research on them, but from seeing pics of them, have had a thought of maybe getting one, someday. How do you think they are as far as upkeep, husbandry, handling, etc?
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    Re: Childrens python (pics)

    Beautiful Antaresia !!!


    I love my Children's! Kinda like a mini retic!

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    Re: Childrens python (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunny1
    How do you think they are as far as upkeep, husbandry, handling, etc?
    Pretty much like a ball python. Bit more hesitant to eating though. But never had any problems with her such as aggression. Pretty easy to handle but are constantly moving.

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    Re: Childrens python (pics)

    nice light pattern!
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    Re: Childrens python (pics)

    Yeah, and she's over a year old. Never refused a meal. I thought feeding her ppinks would make her grow faster but, doesn't really look like it.

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