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    Reasonable sized python?

    Hey guys!

    Well, first off im turning 17 on the 19th. So I decided to get a ball python. upon this decision I have discovered that I LOVE snakes much more than I ever thought I did

    I am already looking forward to buying a SECOND snake in a few months! And I was wondering what a good sized python is?

    I love the look of carpet pythons, ect but I think thier size is a little to much at the moment!

    Is there a python that will get to lets say.... a size that is manageable by one person?

    Thanks in advance for any help!
    Last edited by Nate; 06-16-2010 at 04:32 PM. Reason: fixed errors

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    Re: Reasonable sized boa?

    sorry.. wrong thread title. Meant python LOL, not boa (also any mention of boas in the thread was meant to be python, sorry im out of it today)
    Last edited by MikeV; 06-16-2010 at 03:39 PM.

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    Re: Reasonable sized boa?

    Whats a Blood Tail Python?

    Do you mean a Blood Python? Or a Short-tailed Python?

    Those are probably not the best beginner snake

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    Re: Reasonable sized boa?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Whats a Blood Tail Python?

    Do you mean a Blood Python? Or a Short-tailed Python?

    Those are probably not the best beginner snake
    Yeah sorry that was a mistype lol, I was just waking up when I made this thread and said blood tailed boa instead of blood python

    And I agree, id rather get something a lot smaller. like 8 feet would be a good size

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    Re: Reasonable sized python?

    fixed those errors for you

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    Re: Reasonable sized boa?

    Well Bloods and Short Tails dont get anywhere near 8 feet, but they still wouldnt make a good beginner snake.

    A carpet might fit the bill

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    Re: Reasonable sized boa?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Well Bloods and Short Tails dont get anywhere near 8 feet, but they still wouldnt make a good beginner snake.

    A carpet might fit the bill
    Yeah ive heard about carpet pythons, althought I only really know about the Juguar and Jungle carpets, are those the ones that get to be about 8 foot?

    Also, if I do get a carpet python how much will they weight at adult age/size (when they are like 8 - 9feet) and will they be 100% manageable by one person?

    Thanks again!

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate View Post
    fixed those errors for you
    I just want everybody to know that I love Nate lol.

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    Re: Reasonable sized python?

    Also another question, Lets say I cant get ahold of a carpet python in my area, what other pythons are there that get to be similar lengths?

    Like 7 - 9 feet is not that bad, But I hear 12 feet+ is unmanageable by one person. so anything 10 or below is fine

    Any recommendations on what otherp ythons I could get that are like 7 - 9 feet? I wont be getting it anytime soon. A few months down the line after I get my ball.

    Because I can work with my parents so money isnt an issue.

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    Re: Reasonable sized python?

    most people wouldn`t recomend my first snake which was a Burm. he took 6 years to get to be around 11 feet. being a male, they don`t get as big as a female would. I feed him jumbo rats and chickens. For your age, maybe not a good idea, though it takes a little while for them to get that big. I have as you may already know a ball, a blood, and the burm. I also have a pastel redtail, which is not a python, but she is just as darling. and they don`t get that large. I have a female, so I`m waiting to see just how large she will get. I have to say, she is BEAUTIFUL!!! I`m told they only get to be around 7 or 8 feet. being that I already have a Burm, The size doesn`t matter to me. Maybe you might want to check into a pastel redtail. If you look in my gallery, her name is Matilda. she is also my avitar.
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    Re: Reasonable sized python?

    Not sure if I was supposed to answer that in the redtail section. this site is very large. Please excuse any of my ignorance. I am trying to get used to and find my way around. I do get lost at times.
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