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    Angolan Pythons

    I have a 2010 pair of Angolan Pythons. Are they a good investment? I put them up for sale bit had now interest so I put them together. Ill probably have a hand full of babies very soon. What's a good price? I want to get them sold but I do not want to devalue these snakes.
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    Depend on age and sex.. I seen single males babies as low as 500$ and 1.1 babies pair for 1200-1600 for a pair..
    Adults Still can reach 1000$ a piece....


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    Angolan Pythons

    What they look like? I've heard bout them never really looked into them like husbandry and their size.
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    Angolan Pythons

    Wow I like those haha too bad I'm a poor college student lol
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    Do they have the same husbandry as balls?

    Ive heard they're very similar but more curious and easier eaters. Is this true with yours?

    Once I have my rack, I may have to get one...

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    Re: Angolan Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Artemille View Post
    Do they have the same husbandry as balls?

    Ive heard they're very similar but more curious and easier eaters. Is this true with yours?

    Once I have my rack, I may have to get one...
    I care for my pair the same as my balls with success. They are very curious (kind of like a boa) and I've yet to have any feedings problems with mine (ie haven't had any feeding strikes yet and they take to f/t fine).
    Last edited by Daybreaker; 03-16-2013 at 06:20 PM.
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    I keep mine in the same rack as some balls. They eat for me every week but they will only take f/t or pre killed and only if I leave it in the tub, never from tongs. Mine are very gentle but can get a little crazy when out after a certain amount of time.
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