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    Re: Temperment of Bloods

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    I have a pic for you. These guys have a lovely way of holding their movements until they want to ruin your day. I came home to this a couple months ago. Their movements are larger than my 70lb bulldog.

    ENJOY!!!!!




    Holy crap!.....literally.
    I havent had to clean one of those up yet. I havent had her long enough for a bowel movement. (4 - 5 months between bowel movements)

    I am a new blood python owner as well. Mine is just under 4 ft long. I was little nervous with her at first, she is very strong, and an agressive eater. KMG helped me understand one very important thing. These snakes need support. I kept trying to hold her, and i just couldnt find a way to hold her that she would calm down. KMG suggested i sit with her in my lap....that was the key. She will sit and watch TV with me all day if i let her. Infact, I put her inbetween my legs while i was laying in bed watching TV one night. I probably could have went to sleep, and she would have stayed there all night. They are very pretty, and great pets.
    Last edited by hijacked; 12-13-2014 at 09:07 PM.

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