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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    LOL@the fact I left out to make myself look hard, ok, need a clue, i'll give you one.

    Who would let a 5ft+ snake roam free in their room? NOBODY.. ok then.
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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Who would let a 5ft+ snake roam free in their room? NOBODY.. ok then.
    You would be surprised.

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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    I occasionally let my adult JCP out in my room...

    don't see what the problem is if he's under my supervision.
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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I occasionally let my adult JCP out in my room...

    don't see what the problem is if he's under my supervision.
    There's not Matt, I trust that you understand this animal can get into tight places. However, there are people who let animals free roam their homes with a room dedicated to them that has extra heat.

    I've worked in the grocery field, and I've been in the automotive field quite a while. It never surprises me how stupid some people are. (not directed at anyone particular or even on this board, most here seem to have their bearings.)

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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    Oh man I know where he can get into. However, when he gets somewhere where it'd be hard to get him out, he always comes out himself pretty quick.

    I'm always very careful though..

    On a side note, I've seen people's semi-arboreal snakes in trees.. always wonder how the hell they get them out?!?!
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    Re: Thinking about getting a scrub python

    OHH ok, yea my herp room is my bedroom lol, so theres no way i would let anything roam free bigger then 5 ft, or close to 5 ft at that. and a free roaming snake under supervision isnt bad. I actually want to try to get my Yellow Anaconda & my White Lip Python useto each other some time eventually, like kinda hold them near each other, but 2 seperate people, but i doubt they would get along so i really can't
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