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    Childrens Python

    Just got him today and picking up female tomorrow.

    Going to be a nice pet breeding project.

    He just ate a fuzzy mouse.


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    Re: Childrens Python

    I love the childrens... I dont have much experience with them.... I have gotten them in @ my store (honestly expecting to have them for a while, and they sell so well, the joy of a python with their size makes them quite amazing little critters) ne way while I have them they are always so cool, I absolutely love them, congrats on the pick ups

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    Thanks. Just time to read up on proper size for females to be for breeding.

    I like they incubate same temps as the BP eggs. Just ill be breeding with out the brumate period and just breed in spring time.

    Ill have pics of female tomorrow. For some reason i can not pop these lil guys so Brian did it for me.
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    Nice pick ups! What they lack in size they make up for in personality
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    Re: Childrens Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulihzack View Post
    Nice pick ups! What they lack in size they make up for in personality
    Im sure they are fun as adults. This lil guy is flighty and the female is just as bad. She just shed today so ill have pics of her tomorrow freshly shed.

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    Heres female.


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    Re: Childrens Python

    Yep small Pythons are cool
    I thinking to pick pair of spotted pythons... They grow just little bigger and i love Granite ones


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    Re: Childrens Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    Yep small Pythons are cool
    I thinking to pick pair of spotted pythons... They grow just little bigger and i love Granite ones
    both species average same length just spotted gets hair thicker and able to eat rat pups. Even though both are considered same diff name. Some have bred them together with success.

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    those are gorgeous, how big do they get?

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    Wow those are nice! Never seen a Children's Python before. Looks like a really cool breed. What's their temperament like?
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