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    Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake









    Come to zee dark side.

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    Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake

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    Come to zee dark side.
    Beautiful. But can you handle it?


    Also have been looking at stimsons. Their a little smaller them I was looking for, but sound good.

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    She dont handle too bad, but ya have to distract her first before ya reach in or else you look like lunch lol.

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    Those close-ups make her look like she was photographed on some early misty morning in the jungle.

    So pretty.
    I have an old tank in the barn about that size. (purchased for $5 at the local charity shop several years ago. never have put it to use.)

    Just purchased and finished this: Philippe de Vosjoli, The Art of Keeping Snakes. Good for vivariums, and he highlights a few snakes that are a little different. The Morelia vidris is on the cover. I had never heard of the banded water snake, nor the wart snakes Acrochordus spp.
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    Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Yodawagon View Post
    Beautiful. But can you handle it?


    Also have been looking at stimsons. Their a little smaller them I was looking for, but sound good.
    Stimmies are rad. small but awesome little snakes.
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    Gio, Thanks for that link!
    I had thought I'd run through all the good snake videos. Somehow missed this guy.
    Stuff to look forward to.

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    Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake

    I have a Children's python which is a fun little snake. He eats very regularly and isn't troublesome in any way. Stays small and is almost always out-- rarely hides.

    Also have a Woma python and he is a great snake too.

    Have had: Burmese python (rescued from a bad situation and end up rehoming-- way too much snake for me), blood python (really liked this snake-- similar to a BP but different colors/ patterns, lost in a domestic split). Had a Kenyan Sand boa, but he hid all the time and was a PITA to feed.
    Malcolm, '12 normal | Alice, '14 Pied | Sebastían, '15 Mojave | Damián, '16 Albino

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    I'm really interested in a 100% pure super dwarf Reticulated python. There's not a lot out there for sale right now so I'll have to keep my ear to the ground. Womas are also in my list.

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    Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake

    We get a lot of Super Dwarf Retic morphs over here in the UK but usually imports from USA ( PrehistoricPets ? ) ..




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    I've got a pair of Macklots that I really like, similar to the Savu's but they get larger. They are little demons as babies though they calm down quit a bit as adults. KILLER feeding response, I love feeding these guys. They throw so many coils around their rat that you can't even tell it's a rat anymore. They look like brown speckled springs wrapped around something.
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