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    African Rock Pythons!

    Does anyone have any information on this snake. I am hugely interested in these snakes. But however i have no interest in owning one anytime soon. Im just curious to see if anyone here has personal accounts with ownership, breeding, and caring for the animal. If they have any morphs. actual pictures of animals, encolsures ect...

    I believe we had 1 member before that owned and bred these snakes AndrewH?

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    TIME TO GRAB MY BALLS

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    Just think Burmese, just Larger with more attitude.

    breeding pythons is fairly similar from species to species.

    Caging most males do fine is 6x3 but females 8x3 are better

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    Re: African Rock Pythons!

    would you know if there are any morphs out there?
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    only morphs i heard of were crosses with burms an tics rly so not true morphs i guess
    Current snakes
    0.0.1 11 white throat monitor
    0.1 09 pastel 100%het albino
    0.1 93 redtail boa (baby)
    0.1 dwarf platty retic
    1.0 white lip python
    1.1 11 tiger retics
    0.1 10 super tiger lavender albino retic
    1.0 wc green anaconda
    1.0 09 white phase albino retic 10' (jason gaspar)
    0.1 09 tiger retic 13.5'
    0.1 09 african rock python
    1.0 09 burmese python het albino (mitch)
    0.1 09 albino boa
    0.1 09 hogg island boa
    0.1 11 albino burm
    0.1 wc unknown burm
    1.0 09 rottwieller/german shepard mix (ace)
    1.0 09 savannah monitor


    Past snakes... Too many to list

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    uhm i pet one this one time haha does that count?
    my channel plz check it out!

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    There are patternless african rock pythons. Prehistoric pets usually has cb babies patternless and het patternless. Afrocks are really not that bad They have a very bad reputation that I think is undeserved. Most cb babies are docile but most people see no reason in breeding them because there really is no market for them "mainly for the reputation and lack of morphs" And it seems like in this hobby if you can not make money on it why bother. Ive had two one came from a bad owner and wasnt very nice but was workable and did eventually calm down at least to where she was manageable to move out of her cage at cleaning time. And the other was sweet as could be. And most of the baby rocks that I have seen have all had decent tempers.




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    Re: African Rock Pythons!

    Bitey.
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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    African rock pythons

    What Ive noticed from everyone who has one, is that they're like anaconda's in terms of temperament like as an example my friend Chris has a het patternless pair of African rock pythons, they show some cage aggressiveness, and they tend to be unpredictable when stressed. For example, when its just me, Chris and the ARPs,then they're calm and dont strike, when more than 5 people are there they will strike as people move past its cage.

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    my female is an f1 7ft 21 lbs and a sweetheart!!! however for some reason she doent like women... not sure why but she will charge and head but women but not bite them..
    heres a pic

    her with my 6ft male burm

    Current snakes
    0.0.1 11 white throat monitor
    0.1 09 pastel 100%het albino
    0.1 93 redtail boa (baby)
    0.1 dwarf platty retic
    1.0 white lip python
    1.1 11 tiger retics
    0.1 10 super tiger lavender albino retic
    1.0 wc green anaconda
    1.0 09 white phase albino retic 10' (jason gaspar)
    0.1 09 tiger retic 13.5'
    0.1 09 african rock python
    1.0 09 burmese python het albino (mitch)
    0.1 09 albino boa
    0.1 09 hogg island boa
    0.1 11 albino burm
    0.1 wc unknown burm
    1.0 09 rottwieller/german shepard mix (ace)
    1.0 09 savannah monitor


    Past snakes... Too many to list

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    *sniff. I miss my afrock....sold him coz I wanted to try my hand in retic breeding. Too bad the male that replaced the afrock passed away a year ago.

    Anyhows, afrocks are great pets....definitely not for the beginner, but still a great pet. My experience tells me that they are good feeders and will learn to tolerate human interaction; I remember that the first time I got my afrock (17 mos at that time), he would attempt to strike, always aiming for my face. After roughly a week, he finally managed to calm down and permit "barehanded" handling (aka, no hook used).

    I'd suggest you start with a younger individual to ensure an easier "taming process".

    Hope this helps


    1.0 Dwarf Philippine Island Retic (Crixus)
    1.0 Normal Ball Python (Achilles)
    1.0 miniature werewolf...lol...he's a cross bet. a Daschund and a Shih Tzu (Koda)


    Once you go Retic, you get the best pick!

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