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    I own a few ball pythons. But I want something a tad bit larger. But not like a retic or a berm. So I was wonder what is the next bigger snake after a ball python?

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    Re: Next Level

    Boas or carpet pythons I'd go with a carpet python or even an olive they get nice and long some around 10+ feet but not heavy bodied like a boa or burm

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    I'm wanting an axanthic and albino carpet and a olive but they are on my waiting list as their cages would be pretty big

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    Seconding dylanjwicklund on carpet pythons. I really like mine - a jungle and a bredli.


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    I have been in the same boat for a while myself. Can't decide if I want adventure away from ball pythons are not. Its just hard because there's so many different morphs available with ball pythons that you can't find with any other snakes. Corn snakes offer a lot of different morphs but where I'm from, there's a lot of garter snakes which feel like the same to me. So far I have kind of been drawn to carpet pythons of various Localities, Womas, olives, or other Australian snakes.

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    Re: Next Level

    Quote Originally Posted by Yodawagon View Post
    I have been in the same boat for a while myself. Can't decide if I want adventure away from ball pythons are not. Its just hard because there's so many different morphs available with ball pythons that you can't find with any other snakes. Corn snakes offer a lot of different morphs but where I'm from, there's a lot of garter snakes which feel like the same to me. So far I have kind of been drawn to carpet pythons of various Localities, Womas, olives, or other Australian snakes.
    Same here I love ball pythons more then anything but I'm in love with all Australian reptiles

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