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    Re: Questuon, Blood python feeding chart/schedule

    Quote Originally Posted by C.Marie View Post
    Have you watched Nerds YouTube channel? He gives tons of advice on blood pythons/ short tail care . Good luck on your new noodle hunting do you know the morph your hoping to get?
    I've seen several of those videos, but the ones I came across didn't say much about size of feeders, although he had some very good advice for handling with nervous ones. Is there any specific ones you can think of that he talked about it more?

    I'm hoping for a T- albino, I adore the bright red and yellow, but I keep getting torn between a bunch of different morphs. I think the only one I don't care for as much is the ivory, but I have only seen one or two babies in person.

    At the last show, I got to hold a matrix baby that was probably 150-200 grams if I had to guess (which I am awful at) that was super duper calm. Like a BP but without the hiding/balling up they tend to at shows and that size. The breeder said that most of theirs aren't even nippy as babies and that that matrix clutch was their calmest yet. Out of 6 of them, 2 sections with genders separated, none of the babies were defensive at all when she picked one up. One nearly crawled out into her hand even.


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