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    Re: Spotted Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Yeah, they love to climb- it's great exercise for them, but it also means we get to SEE more of them, unlike BPs or other snakes that hide so much. This is one reason I think these make extraordinarily good snake-pets, at least based on my limited experience with keeping one & comparing "notes". Also, mine is always on her branches when I feed her- she's right there "coming at me" like the big boas do, lol. (She fed on the "floor level" when she was little though- & she took her f/t pinks right off a "plate".)
    Right, like you I'm just comparing notes and basing this off the VERY short time I've had him, but I think they're incredibly underrated as pets. Super interesting to watch, much more active than a BP, and you get some of what I would consider big snake behavior, in a smaller package.

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