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Re: Reasonable sized python?
My advise to you is to try and handle each snake you are questioning. that way you might get a feel for which is meshing with you better.
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Re: Reasonable sized boa?
oh my goodness!!! Is that a BLOOD!!!???? or a Borneo? B-e-a-utiful!!!! I`ve never seen one that size. I am definately not an expert, but I can give reasonably good advise on the animals I keep. That is one gorgeous snake. thank you for sharing!
Hold on to what is good
even if it is a handful of earth.
Hold on to what you believe
even if it is a tree which stands by itself.
Hold on to what you must do
even if it is a long way from here.
Hold on to life
even when it is easier letting go.
Hold on to my hand
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
nice avitar Whoohoo69 that is an emerald tree PYTHON???? I thought there was only tree boas. again there is alot I don`t know. I am the first to admit, but the head looks like a python. am I correct?
Hold on to what is good
even if it is a handful of earth.
Hold on to what you believe
even if it is a tree which stands by itself.
Hold on to what you must do
even if it is a long way from here.
Hold on to life
even when it is easier letting go.
Hold on to my hand
even when I have gone far away from you.
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
 Originally Posted by 5snakes
nice avitar Whoohoo69 that is an emerald tree PYTHON???? I thought there was only tree boas. again there is alot I don`t know. I am the first to admit, but the head looks like a python. am I correct?
Thanks, it's a green tree python (GTP) that I bought from http://www.signalherp.com/. Check out their site. They have great looking animals, and information.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
Again, a Blood or Short Tail may not make the best beginner type snake, they arent as forgiving as Ball Pythons husbandry wise and can do downhill rather quickly if you dont ensure a proper setup.
Size wise, they all vary and there's giants and runts of all 3 species, but expect around 4 to 6 feet.
I believe what Trevor is trying to say is that we feel you would be better off getting something else for your second snake. The jump from BP to Borneo short tail or blood is a big one. You say you will have the perfect set-up? So what you mean is you would not have it in a glass aquarium type cage or a home made wood cage with no tile or other heavy lining and seal to keep in heat and humidity right? We both keep ours in fairly sealed stacked cages designed for snakes. Not only can they be difficult to handle when they are full grown sausages but they really do not fair well in conditions that are less than perfect. One member on here ended up having to have hers treated for many months for an infection that just would not go away. We have seen many members post pictures if scale issues due to too high or too low of humidity.
Just be sure whatever you decide on that you have done ALOT of research and that you have everything you need for it before you bring it home. We are simply urging you to think it over very well before jumping into something. I would recommend a columbian red tail boa or one of more docil locality boas like a hogg island. A carpet maybe. I would not recommend any giants or the dwarf versions of them. Dwarf and super dwarf retics are very difficult to handle. They are not mean but they are very flighty and often musk when first taken out. Dwarf burmese are known to have a very wild and sometimes agressive temperament their entire lives. They usually cant be tamed like other snakes can. BCC boas (true red tails like Suriname and Guyana) get larger than than the columbians and often have a more tricky attitude.
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
 Originally Posted by MikeV
Hey guys!
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  s
Go Figure LOL. Thats when the addiction Begins. Have fun and be cautious with the money spending
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
Last edited by MikeV; 06-18-2010 at 07:00 PM.
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
I set aside $50 a week from each paycheck for snakes/Vets if needed. Its and addiction thats hard to keep up with, not to mention i build computers as well lol.
But im being very serious on the money spending. You can get head over heals FAST.
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
I set aside $50 a week from each paycheck for snakes/Vets if needed. Its and addiction thats hard to keep up with, not to mention i build computers as well lol.
But im being very serious on the money spending. You can get head over heals FAST.
Yeah, I heard vet bills are EXPENSIVE. like.. 300$. So ill have a lot saved up incase something goes wrong
Im getting 2 jobs soon. One at fast food place and 1 with my parents. So ill be making some decent bank
Im gonna actually set aside a large chunk of money for when I expand to have more than 10 snakes. Which WILL happen. Lol trust me I lvoe snakes!!!!
They are awesome, Im happy I chose to get a snake for my Bday. Such a good choice
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Re: Reasonable sized python?
Glad to hear that your soo excited lol
But you reallllllllly should make sure this is what you really want. Money is a big factor in keeping herps, and without it you'll be setting yourself up for disappointment. I was like you, and purchased snakes fast. My first snake was a BP also, and once I got her 10 more followed 6 months later. I had to have a morph so I got my pastel, then I was at a pet store and saw an adult female, and had to have her. Then I adopted one off of craigslist. I stuck with them for a bit until I came across a sweet deal for some nice breeder normal females, and bought four of them. Then a red tail, kenyan, and so on lol. Truth is, I was in over my head before I could even fully realize it. Thank god nothing happened to my snakes but I know now if it did I would have been very upset, and probably without my snakes because of the cost of vet bills etc. I had a few that were showing signs of RI but turned out to be nothing, problems with equipment, all kinds of things, but you never know what will happen. Equipment is such a big thing too, you say 200+ dollars is WAY out of your price range? Well tstats are usually 100+ for a good one, cages are 200+ for a good one, and not to mention the snake. I am in no way shape or form trying to deter you from your dream here, but just trying to shed some light from young herper to young herper. You really do remind me a lot of myself. Your very enthusiastic, persistent, and knowledgeable, but I am sensing some impatience lol(maybe I'm not, thats just my personal problem). Do whatever makes you happy in the end, and just make sure you make that snake happy too. Don't let anyone including me stop you from making your decision, only you truly know whats best. Best of luck dude, and please post pics of whatever it is you decide on!!!
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