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    Re: Got a new noodle joining the household...

    Quote Originally Posted by cletus View Post
    Right on. He is gorgeous. 10 wouldn't be so bad. Still somewhat manageable.
    Oh yeah, shouldn't be a problem. It's not really the length, its the girth lol. Rosey is around 7' but she is thick. Probably close to a pop can thick and 12.7lbs. I mean she is really mellow too and i'd be floored if she actually ever tried to bite someone. Caesar is much thinner but a lot more active than the boas. I throw around my shoulders when I take him out but most of the time he just crawls all over me or stretches out and stands up and tries to grab stuff or climb on stuff he can reach lol. He's like the little 2 year old kid you gotta watch constantly so he doesn't pull something over or knock something over lol.
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