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    Re: "Larger snake" suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    So no bloods, no boas...you're gonna have a tough time, lol. You can always check out brown water pythons or Macklot's python. They'll stay a little more slender than what it seems you're looking for, but they'll get 7-9 feet and are fascinating animals. I've heard they can be a bit nasty, but any I have handled were extremely docile and explorative.
    I never said no boas, I just need a suggestion as to one that isn't so.. 'standard'. I enjoy Hogg island colors, for example, and it's one I'm considering. Argentines are gorgeous as well. I definitely love the 'bread loaf' shape of 'red tails', and a big beefy girl red tail, just that most of them don't pop out as being terribly unique (Maybe I've been spoiled by BP morphs and how they can vary so drastically). I don't know the slightest thing at all about boa morphs, and have a very loose understanding of locality characteristics and color differences. But if it's a 'read tail' (including all subspecies and similar locales here), it can't just be what most people think of as the default/standard 'red tail'.
    Last edited by Anatopism; 02-22-2012 at 08:52 PM.

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