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    Big girl shed

    So I've had this girl for a few months an last night she shed I think she's about seven feet long but the shed is 7.5 feet long do they stretch?
    When I found her starting.
    thats on the wall above her tub seems like an easier way to show people how big she is
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    Took her out and got a few pics. The bad looking spot on her nose is all better now.
    She's so fun to handle ha fast as crap so hard to get pics, sorry for phone pics too.
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    She's a big girl and very pretty.
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    Re: Big girl shed

    It's awesome how pretty and like-new they come out after a shed. Gorgeous snake !

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    Thank you it's her first shed with me, she's a rescue an had a bad spot from rubbing on her nose but its all good now ha the nose on the shed is like twice as thick as rest of the shed. She's my first bigger snake and I love her handling time is exciting haha she no longer needs a snake hook so I'm pumped bout that too
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    ok I am going to ask the silly question because although I know some species I dont know them all what kind is she
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lady Kat View Post
    ok I am going to ask the silly question because although I know some species I dont know them all what kind is she
    There are no silly questions she's a carpet python. From what I've been told a coastal carpet but that could be wrong still new to the different kinds. She's about seven feet long and was a handful in the beginning but has become quite nice just fast and likes to roam when she's out.
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    Re: Big girl shed

    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    There are no silly questions she's a carpet python. From what I've been told a coastal carpet but that could be wrong still new to the different kinds. She's about seven feet long and was a handful in the beginning but has become quite nice just fast and likes to roam when she's out.
    My husband and I where looking at her and couldnt determine here breed but that explains it I have dealt with reticulated, Burmese and balls and red tail boas and tree boas
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    She's my first big snake and she's fun lol one day ill have a dwarf retic but might need another carpet python first i still need to figure out how often she like to eat tho but making progress with her these last few months
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    She looks good. On a side note, dude, you should vaccuum that chair.:p
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