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    Next project to get into?

    Ok I've kept balls,retics and Burms for a long time and I am thinking once my snake building is done of adding another project and I was wondering what everyone thinks? I like bloods, chondro,and boas let me know what my next project should be!

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    When I have the room I wanna get into carpet pythons I've fallen inlove with the girl I have lol
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    Only thing I don't like about carpets is how people cross them so much

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    Quote Originally Posted by naturesbeautybreeder View Post
    Only thing I don't like about carpets is how people cross them so much
    But easy enough to find breeders who don't...

    I've recently been becoming a huge fan of woma and blackhead pythons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    But easy enough to find breeders who don't...

    I've recently been becoming a huge fan of woma and blackhead pythons.
    I agree I've been looking at different places that have true blood ones. I do notice alot of crosses and my first is a coastal mutt but I loves her haha
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    I've thought about woma,and I don't know much about black heads

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    I want to have a blood, chondro, and boa in my collection some day... but I'd go with chondros!
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    I had a blood at one time and I loved her and I had a few boas but they r hard to breed in my experience I've never had and arboreal at all

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    how do you feel about hybrids? I recently saw a carphodro. Simply a beauty. carpet x gtp.
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    I am working with boas and am extremely happy with their progression. I am going to be adding a pair of Angolan pythons to my collection this year if all goes well. Chondros are wonderful and my Hunter is one of my very favorite snakes. But after talking to his breeder, I don't know if breeding them is for me - baby chondros can be very difficult to start feeding and can be quite delicate. Of course, what one considers delicate, another might find quite hardy - it's all a matter of perspective. Blackheaded pythons are awesome and much like womas. I prefer the blackheads. But you have to be prepared to have a very large python (some get bigger than the average BCI) and feed them a variety - rodents supplimented with chicks and even fish.

    Just based on the little you mentioned in your original post, I would suggest bloods for you. Seems a logical step with what you've kept in the past and there's a huge variety in their colors and patterns. Just a thought!
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