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    Rich are You feeding Live or F/T ?? and if that are F/T did You have big trouble to convince them to take it??

    I'm asking because I'm thinking about Spotted pythons and they are pretty much same like Childrens just little bigger


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    They been fed F/T since their first meals. They switch very easily no problems.

    Drop in a f/t over night and check back in morning.

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    I don't know anything about them but they are cool looking!! Nice pick ups bro
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    Re: Childrens Python

    I agree with boanerges, I don't know anything about them either, but they seem like pretty cool little constrictors. Indeed nice pick up.

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    Try them out they have same heating requirements as ball pythons. Just dont get as big.

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    Re: Childrens Python

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Try them out they have same heating requirements as ball pythons. Just dont get as big.
    Yep i was even thinking to keep them i the same rack with my YB.. I have 30qt RBI rack and they sell dividers so You can make 2 15qt cages from one tub.. I think That will be perfect for the beginning.... I least Hope so...


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    15qt is too big for hatchlings. They need to be in very small setups for a good 6 months after hatching.

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    Re: Childrens Python

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    15qt is too big for hatchlings. They need to be in very small setups for a good 6 months after hatching.
    Actually I was thinking about get Yearlings.... I think Brian from BHB had some of spotted yearling... need to send him an email But thanks for advice anyway


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    He dont have any yearlings up for sale. All are hathclings still on pinkies.

    I work there and seen them all and some are larger than others. I think theres a few that would do fine in 6qt tubs no problems.
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    Re: Childrens Python

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Try them out they have same heating requirements as ball pythons. Just dont get as big.
    Alright, I'd like too If you don't mind me asking... how much did you pick yours up for?

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