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    As someone who has a blood and 2 chondros... Bloods and chondros!

    Have you looked at amazon tree boas at all? They have some awesome color varieties, stay relatively small, and are just a pleasure to work with. I love my two little noodly snakes!
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    I'd love to see people working with more Liasis, very cool genus. Blackheads are very interesting as well. Cribos can make pretty impressive colubrids too

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    When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water.

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    I love emeralds! They are beautiful I might just end up picking up a pair of bloods,emeralds and chondros and see how they work out I don't mind big snakes at all I love my retics I just don't want something difficult to care for or to breed my wife does Leo's and beardies and me being a snake keeper for so long it's hard for me to remember to feed insects lol that's y there her projects and not mine

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    I'm not a colubrid person either my brother does corns I love constrictors the most of all! I just hate how corns are so small out of the egg and how hard it is sometimes to get them to eat

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    Woma pythons are the bomb. Such a great animal.

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    Quote Originally Posted by Desert View Post
    Woma pythons are the bomb. Such a great animal.
    Yeah, they are. Perfect size, colorful and great dispositions.

    Desert, we got to get you hooked up with at least 1 pair of BHPs. I think you'll really appreciate them.

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    Last edited by Derek Roddy; 01-11-2013 at 06:16 PM.

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Roddy View Post
    Yeah, they are. Perfect size, colorful and great dispositions.

    Desert, we got to get you hooked up with at least 1 pair of BHPs. I think you'll really appreciate them.

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    Thanks Derek, for the thought. However, my preference for woma pythons is a qualified preference.

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    Are there woma morphs? Or phases?

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    Quote Originally Posted by Desert View Post
    Thanks Derek, for the thought. However, my preference for woma pythons is a qualified preference.
    What does that mean? Haha.

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    Re: Next project to get into?

    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Roddy View Post
    What does that mean? Haha.

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    Sorry, yikes that wasn't very clear was it. I meant I prefer woma pythons, but my preference is not based on lack of exposure to Black heads. Did I bungle that one up too? hahah

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