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Re: Is the blood python right for me?
^ Agreed. Young bloods will become stressed out in a too-big enclosure. Start out with a 10qt tub for a hatchling and work your way up to a 4x2.
Bloods are great! They're gorgeous, impressive, and have very colorful personalities. However, care-wise, they are much more sensitive than ball pythons. You can get away with keeping a ball in a glass cage and having fluctuating temps, but not a blood. They are not hardy snakes, and will develop health issues if husbandry is off. Also be aware that they can be quite large and aggressive, although most will calm down quickly with frequent handling. That said, they are by far my favorite snakes, and you should definitely get one if you're prepared to care for it.
As display animals, they really aren't great. They're lazy bums, but they aren't as skittish as BPs. They'll hide a lot of the time, but mine seems perfectly comfortable sleeping near the front of the cage out in the open, too. Anyways, if you want a good display snake, arboreals (GTPs, ETBs, ATBs, etc) are the way to go. Lizards and frogs are also good displays.
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Re: Is the blood python right for me?
Crazy, is that your Borneo in the pic?
If so, it's a sweeet ultra/hetultra! (more pics?)
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Re: Is the blood python right for me?
Crazy, I must politely disagree with a couple terms or words used above..
Not Hardy ?? We produced 118 babies this past year and not a single loss of life..Our collection is kept at ambient temp alone and Zero,zelch, nota health issue one..Every animal is thriving and blooming..
Animals are not aggressive,defensive yes if unacclimated and scared,aggression is a human trait not shared by the animal kingdom..
What makes a display animal ?? Once "acclimated" and of some age there is no reason why any of the 3 species couldn't be on display..The aboreals mentioned are No less nervous then these guys IMO..
PS..As Rob stated nice Borneo,,Our Favorites..
Last edited by Tim Mead; 02-28-2010 at 12:55 PM.
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Re: Is the blood python right for me?
 Originally Posted by bloodpython_MA
Crazy, is that your Borneo in the pic?
If so, it's a sweeet ultra/hetultra! (more pics?) 
Yeah, thanks! Actually, to my knowledge, he's just a nice normal from Keith McPeek. Keith has some amazing animals!



 Originally Posted by Tim Mead
Crazy, I must politely disagree with a couple terms or words used above..
Not Hardy ?? We produced 118 babies this past year and not a single loss of life..Our collection is kept at ambient temp alone and Zero,zelch, nota health issue one..Every animal is thriving and blooming..
Animals are not aggressive,defensive yes if unacclimated and scared,aggression is a human trait not shared by the animal kingdom..
What makes a display animal ?? Once "acclimated" and of some age there is no reason why any of the 3 species couldn't be on display..The aboreals mentioned are No less nervous then these guys IMO..
PS..As Rob stated nice Borneo,,Our Favorites..
Okay, I guess I could have phrased that better. They are hardy, my breit has always been in good health. I guess I mean that the husbandry requirements are much different from most "beginner's" snakes, and more difficult to maintain (or maybe that's just me, I live in a really arid area). All I mean is that they're a step up from many snakes. I should have phrased that differently.
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Re: Is the blood python right for me?
This is a sweetheart of a girl owned by my friend Pistol Bob. She's a really impressive animal and I kinda wanted to sneek her out of his house
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