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    Re: New Carpet

    Her name is Akiko and she's a 2012 Jungle Carpet Python. VPI/Hamper blood

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    Re: New Carpet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mephibosheth1 View Post


    dont they get really big though??
    Not really no. They're not thick bodied like bps, they get longer (7ft or so for jungles) but only about as thick as a bp and they have a long arboreal style thin tail. I'm 5‘3 105lbs and can handle an adult without issue. An equal length boa would give me trouble though.

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    In addition, I've never handled a full grown coastal (which I believe is the largest carpet) but they get about 8-9 I think. I would imagine they would be similar and not too difficult to handle either, but I don't speak from experience with that species.

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    Re: New Carpet

    The reason I switched from Boa's to carpets is due largely to the fact that my new room mate is worried that the boa would escape and go after one of his cats. I figured because the carpets were much thinner bodied animals, I could still have my big snake without worrying about it getting one of the cats if it ever got out (which it wouldn't). But he just emailed me an article from Australia in which a carpet python killed a cat...

    UGH.

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    Re: New Carpet

    Quote Originally Posted by decensored View Post
    The reason I switched from Boa's to carpets is due largely to the fact that my new room mate is worried that the boa would escape and go after one of his cats. I figured because the carpets were much thinner bodied animals, I could still have my big snake without worrying about it getting one of the cats if it ever got out (which it wouldn't). But he just emailed me an article from Australia in which a carpet python killed a cat...

    UGH.
    Ouch...unfortunately carpets are really good at eating things about 1.5-2x their girth...so yea.. it "could" happen. But really, the chances are pretty darn slim I would think. Hmmm...maybe if you put enough padlocks on the cage he'll feel better about it?

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    New Carpet

    Quote Originally Posted by decensored View Post
    The reason I switched from Boa's to carpets is due largely to the fact that my new room mate is worried that the boa would escape and go after one of his cats. I figured because the carpets were much thinner bodied animals, I could still have my big snake without worrying about it getting one of the cats if it ever got out (which it wouldn't). But he just emailed me an article from Australia in which a carpet python killed a cat...

    UGH.
    does he have any dogs? if so, thats when i'd email him back an article of a dog killing a person.. but i'm a smartass.

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    He's pretty reasonable about things but he gets a bit paranoid about the cats. I had 3 locks on my boa cage and I had my boa for 3 years. I have 2 cats and it never got out, never hurt the cats.

    I dunno... LOL

    Well I have her now and I will enjoy her

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    so many herps....so little time


    now I wanna look into carpets...plus I want a burm or retic, and tarantulas (not a herp i know), and more BP morphs, and some boas, and crested geckos.....
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