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Im sorry Pythonfriend but we have moved on to fashion and watches. You are to late.
LOL!
Last edited by KMG; 12-31-2013 at 02:11 AM.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
BPs are really good at swimming and diving. it makes sense because the area they live in is quite tropical and not dry at all, so they can cross rivers and survive floods. most snakes also are really fast swimmers if they want to.
i would say its perfectly fine as long as the water temperatures are right and the water is good.
what i especially like about the video are the underwater tongue flickers, you can see them repeatedly, and how clean the water is and how well you can see it.
but when i see a video like this, i have to mention one thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA you need to turn the phone by 90 degrees.
Yeah, I should have done that in the first place, but it was too late by then. Maybe I will make a bigger production video next time
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Very interesting video! Cool pics, too.
I have some BPs who are very calm and almost calculated in the water, they seem to really like it. And then some who want nothing to do with it and will thrash/zip around until I take them out. I don't put them in water very often - only when they've soiled themselves or after they have laid eggs.
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Re: Swimming python
That may have been one of the most interesting personal videos shared on here. He just goes for a little dive, ducks around a bit, then just comes back out on his own. Too funny.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by sho220
Cool pic...I like that watch...
Come on now...The Watch? Really? She is really pretty! I didnt even noticed the watch till you mentioned it!
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by ROACH
Come on now...The Watch? Really? She is really pretty! I didnt even noticed the watch till you mentioned it! 
Yeah, she's attractive...like a million other women. I guess I just didn't see the need to point it out. And I like watches...
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Re: Swimming python
That was pretty cool! Now I may have to see if Monty likes our aquarium. I was only worried about the fish being eaten. Do snakes even eat fish? I would think that the fish and everything else in the aquarium would register at just about the same temperature, so maybe they wouldn't "see" the fish as a prey object? Or maybe I just think too much. Lol
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by thejenius77
That was pretty cool! Now I may have to see if Monty likes our aquarium. I was only worried about the fish being eaten. Do snakes even eat fish? I would think that the fish and everything else in the aquarium would register at just about the same temperature, so maybe they wouldn't "see" the fish as a prey object? Or maybe I just think too much. Lol
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I think you're probably right...I doubt they would even recognize it as something they could eat...
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by thejenius77
That was pretty cool! Now I may have to see if Monty likes our aquarium. I was only worried about the fish being eaten. Do snakes even eat fish? I would think that the fish and everything else in the aquarium would register at just about the same temperature, so maybe they wouldn't "see" the fish as a prey object? Or maybe I just think too much. Lol
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Some snakes do. Go to Google Images and search "snake eating fish." Across the globe their are snakes that eat much more than rodents.
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Re: Swimming python
Do BPs?
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