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    Re: Female adult pied size?

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    Sorry, I missed this. I can understand that they GROW for the rest of their lives, but there is no way that they grow at the same RATE for the rest of their lives. Otherwise, the 42 year old ball python would have been much larger than a normal adult sized ball python. Yes they will still grow to an extent, but the growth will cease in adulthood.

    Also, there's lots of reasons to agree with Big Gunns, he knows a lot about these animals.[/QUOTE]

    Uh. I think you missed it. Im sure BG got it though

    & I did say their growth rate starts & stops. Wether that particular snake listed in an actual news reprt was proven a scam or not, the whole indiscriminate growth thing still stands with most larger constricters and crocs.
    Last edited by Foschi Exotic Serpents; 11-04-2009 at 05:57 PM.

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