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Re: craigslist "black" python, input?
 Originally Posted by midtx350z
Not only the price is way off but a little advice here if you do not know what animal you are looking at than do not get it because it is a good deal (whether it's craigslist or any other site), this particular animal is not really what I would call a beginner snake (and definitely not the type of animal I would get of craigslist.). Before getting an animal know what animal you are getting and know if whether or not it is the right snake for you and you can meet it's need.
If you find a black blood or a blood for a price to good to be true it's probably just that.
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Re: craigslist "black" python, input?
Pro advice, deb lol this is a google pic as stated above, good prank in a bad way
 Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking??? 
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Re: craigslist "black" python, input?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Not only the price is way off but a little advice here if you do not know what animal you are looking at than do not get it because it is a good deal (whether it's craigslist or any other site), this particular animal is not really what I would call a beginner snake (and definitely not the type of animal I would get of craigslist.). Before getting an animal know what animal you are getting and know if whether or not it is the right snake for you and you can meet it's need.
If you find a black blood or a blood for a price to good to be true it's probably just that.
Thanks for the advice. I was simply looking through Craig's ads while on my break at work, and ran into that ad. I've got two ball pythons so I was obviously interested. And having a beginner snake, I instantly thought of getting another snake.

1.1 Royal (Ball) Pythons  <meow!
1.0 Savannah Monitor  <hissss!
0.1 Albino Pitbull  <woof!
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Re: craigslist "black" python, input?
welcome to the addiction,
 Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking??? 
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Re: craigslist "black" python, input?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Not only the price is way off but a little advice here if you do not know what animal you are looking at than do not get it because it is a good deal (whether it's craigslist or any other site), this particular animal is not really what I would call a beginner snake (and definitely not the type of animal I would get of craigslist.). Before getting an animal know what animal you are getting and know if whether or not it is the right snake for you and you can meet it's need.
If you find a black blood or a blood for a price to good to be true it's probably just that.
i have to HIGHLY agree... also remember black pythons aren't bloods either...
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