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    I just got my RTB on Wednesday and I'm already very much in love with her. She's rarely hiding, and in fact her new favorite spot happens to be on top of the branch type thing I put in her cage which is just so cute. She's also a real spit fire (I personally think she's still super pissed about being shipped). If I even so much as stop to look at her she gets ready to bite me.

    That being said, I love my BPs also. I love all the different color/pattern mutations. I also like how most of them are pretty docile. All of my snakes are amazing, and I haven't yet had a problem with them going off of feed, but I know it happens.

    What it really comes down to is what you are looking for in your snake, but keep in mind that every snake is different. If you have room and money I think you should go for both because they offer such different experiences.
    Rebecca
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