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    Re: Size question - Male

    Quote Originally Posted by C.Marie View Post
    What about a woma python larger than a royal but still a manageable size and care I believe isn't to complicated, as for your male as long as he is a healthy looking noodle and you are not breeding sounds fine to my untrained ear for him to be at that weight sure someone with more experience and knowledge will also chime in, best wishes always
    Thanks, yeah - his body condition is great, good muscle tone, active and healthy. It may be silly, but now that I have him and have gotten care and stuff all down to a T, I can't help but wish that I'd gotten a female. The only female I'd seen / handled personally was one that was dropped of at the rehab center after being abandoned in a foreclosed house for who knows how long - she was 2500g emaciated and mean as snot (understandably). So the thought of a possibly 3000-4000 female was a little intimidating.

    woma's are cool - but I have my heart set on an Ivory. I thought for years that I wanted a pied, but now that I've seen a few Ivorys in person they have topped my list and outshine the pieds IMO. (and I think I have finally gotten my fiance behind a second snake lol - who needs a wedding ring when you can get a python instead)
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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