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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Going to pick her up tomorrow. Cant wait.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Today is the day. Will be picking her up tonight.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
That's exciting mate, look forward to some pics
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Originally Posted by Skyrivers
Today is the day. Will be picking her up tonight.
Photos when you can.
I'm happy for you.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
That's exciting mate, look forward to some pics
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Originally Posted by Gio
Photos when you can.
I'm happy for you.
Thanks everyone. Been waiting a long time for this species. To find a female that is chill also is just epic. I have held her a couple of times already and she just mellows right out after she realizes you are going to be calm with her. She is easy to pick up as well.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
I did not want to stress her out so I only took one quick picture and left her in her quarantine tub this morning. After her quarantine Is up I'll try to get more photos. She is 1 year and 2 months old. Eating every 2 weeks. Going to name her Rayne after Bloodrayne the half vampire.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Originally Posted by Skyrivers
I did not want to stress her out so I only took one quick picture and left her in her quarantine tub this morning. After her quarantine Is up I'll try to get more photos. She is 1 year and 2 months old. Eating every 2 weeks. Going to name her Rayne after Bloodrayne the half vampire.
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Beautiful!
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
You beat me to it.
Those are two completely different species with different husbandry requirements.
What would those differences in husbandry requirements be?
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I was under the impression that bloods needed to be kept in dry substrate. Isn't that the case?
Btw nice looking snake. I would get one too but they are just too chunky for me.
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Re: New blood on the 1st.
Originally Posted by Cheesenugget
I was under the impression that bloods needed to be kept in dry substrate. Isn't that the case?
Btw nice looking snake. I would get one too but they are just too chunky for me.
I don't keep mine on dry substrate. I don't keep them wet either. I use a mixture of coco fiber and cyprus, and am also trying out coco chip now. The coco chip does dry out on top, but holds humidity, and stays moist underneath the top layer. All the research I did before getting into them tells me that all are kept basically the same way. Richard Crowley's book(which is a must have short-tail/blood keepers imo), and The Blood Cell to name a couple sources. In the book, he talks about the existence of naturally occurring hybrids between the Sumatran Shortail and the Sumatran Blood pythons because their territories overlap. A Blood python(brongersmai) can come from Sumatra, which might be why the OP was told his was Sumatran. This is not my opinion, nor am I any kind of expert, but this info comes from people that have spent decades keeping, researching , and breeding them.
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