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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: Considering a blood next?

    Quote Originally Posted by DeathMetalMax View Post
    I'm working on a rack for my balls right now, its a 6 41qt tub set up and I'm pretty sure a baby - juvenile blood python would do alright in one of the tubs but I know it wouldnt work for an adult, so I imagine you would need some pretty big tubs to house one of those fatties.:banghead:
    You are right you would need a pretty big tub Iris VE175 to be exact

    My boy is 24 lbs and is doing fine in it



    The only people that make rack accommodating those are animal plastics (Click on what's new to see the rack in question)
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    24 pounds. Man that's awesome, some body better cut him off from the cheese burgers. Lol I just finished my bp rack and my midterms so I'll have to take a look at that animal plastics thread. Keep up the good work with your blood python, he looks great. :thumbup:

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    Re: Considering a blood next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    You are right you would need a pretty big tub Iris VE175 to be exact

    My boy is 24 lbs and is doing fine in it



    The only people that make rack accommodating those are animal plastics (Click on what's new to see the rack in question)
    Phew! Holy cow, that's a big ol' snake! Can't wait to someday get one of those when we have the money and a correct set up!
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    we have a hand full of bloods. you just have to put the time and energy into taming them down. our newer ones are still bitey but i can handle them, as long as i am careful. the 2 year old is as tame as a ball python. you can kiss her on the head wear her around your neck and she never gives any attitude. when we first got the borneos, they were friggen evil... you couldn't come near the tub without them striking the container trying to get at you.. it's not a snake for someone who's afraid to get bit.. but once you calm them down they are awesome animals.

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    Re: Considering a blood next?

    Quote Originally Posted by DeathMetalMax View Post
    24 pounds. Man that's awesome, some body better cut him off from the cheese burgers.
    Lol definitely a BIG boy and he doesn't even eat that much considering his size, one retired breeder rat every 10 to 14 days.

    Shows they don't need to eat rabbits to get big
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    ProExotics has an awesome write up on blood pythons. Read this http://www.proexotics.com/blood_article.html Really good advice made me buy one a couple years back lol
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    I would get one. In my experience bloods are all talk and no show. But like most snakes if your fingers smell like food, then your probably going to get bitten or messing with mom and her eggs. If you want to get one I'd go with a mid to high morph. There aren't any recessive morphs in the brongersmai besides albinism. I'd highly recommend getting a T+ albino to start. They aren't too pricey and colors look amazing with age.

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    After a death of a beloved BP I left the snake hobby for a couple years. I jumped back into the hobby 4 years ago with a huge adult Brongersmai. NEVER looked back! Lol

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