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    Consider woma pythons. They are supper easy to care for and eat pretty much every time you offer food. My male is around 2000 grams, and is about as large as a male woma will get in the US. They will need a larger tank and, in my opinion, more attention than ball pythons. They have a massive prey drive. You need to teach them what is food and what are hands. If they only associate your hands with feeding they will try to eat them. How ever with regular handling and socialization they make amazing, inquisitive pets. I can not recommend them enough.

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