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    Re: Angolan or Ball Python

    Angolan for sure! They're gorgeous animals.

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    I love and enjoy my animals. I don't expect to make any profit breeding snakes, but it would be nice to make some money to put back into the snakes. If they could pay for their own bedding, heating, and food, I would highly appreciate it. My small colony of 3:13 rats are finally paying for themselves just by selling 3 dumbo pups a month. It definitely helps save up for other things.

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    My GF told me of [someone] replying to this thread and I guessed right, its MMReptiles. This special case has been on my ignore list since their stupidity in the "Thinking of stepping away from balls" by ChrisS... would strongly encourage others to do the same and be better off cause of it.
    I'm probably going to do the same based on the "Vet Visit" thread by BWyant....
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    On topic: I've only ever handled my girlfriend's Angolan but their scales are really what sold me, its like letting a tiny little cobblestone road run between your fingers, nothing like any other snake I've felt so far (even the velvet of a retic). A lesserbee is really the only thing with the spider gene that interests me at all but i would still prefer an Angolan over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devildog_dk View Post
    On topic: I've only ever handled my girlfriend's Angolan but their scales are really what sold me, its like letting a tiny little cobblestone road run between your fingers, nothing like any other snake I've felt so far (even the velvet of a retic). A lesserbee is really the only thing with the spider gene that interests me at all but i would still prefer an Angolan over it.
    Dude you suck. Now i have like a compulsive urge to hold one and feel that cobblestone feeling lmao!
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    Re: Angolan or Ball Python

    Thanks everyone for the replies. I think I am going with the Angolan. She just caught my eye and is definitely a crazy looking snake, but I have another option M&M if you want to share you great passion for snakes I would be happy to take a free free Bee or Lesser from your collection if you have them. Let me know I would even pay for shipping just to show you how much I care for snakes! I will be sure to post pics.

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    Re: Angolan or Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Dude you suck. Now i have like a compulsive urge to hold one and feel that cobblestone feeling lmao!
    That's exactly how I was feeling when I read that. Lol.

    To the OP: If you can afford it, go with the Angolan. They are beautiful animals and I personally would LOVE to have one. They are less common in the pet trade for the time being and as such would definitely be a point of pride in any collection. Whether you eventually decide to breed them as well or not, an Angolan would be a very beautiful addition.

    Edit:I was a little late with that... Yay Angolan! Can't wait to see the pics.
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    She is gorgeous!!! Congrats
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    Are they similar to a bp in size and temperment?
    They look similar.

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    Re: Angolan or Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by PorcelainxDoll View Post
    Are they similar to a bp in size and temperment?
    They look similar.

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    In my experience they get a bit larger than ball pythons 5.5-6ft is pretty common, and they can be a bit heavier bodied.... I would compare their personalities to a red tail boa..... curious, mellow mannered, not bitey, but feed very well

    I really want to ad a pair of Angolans in the future
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    Nice girl! Who'd you get her from? I'm waiting on a female from Chad Duggin to match my little guy I got from him.
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