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Re: Childrens python
 Originally Posted by DownSouthDragons
What is a normal price range on one of these beauties and where can I get my hands on one??? 
Anywhere from $50 to $100 in my neck of the woods.
http://www.tinypythons.com/
http://www.australianaddiction.com/Collection.html
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Re: Childrens python
My experience is just as everyone has said. They are just awesome snakes. I've only had one that was tuff starter but he came around and expects food 24/7 now LOL My latest a little female never had an issue feeding. They have cool retic like eyes and their pattern generally fades away with time. Prices I have seen range from 50-75 each to 75+ /pair, I bargained for my male at $45 in 2005. I really considered an adult pair at Tinley this year but that would have taken the bulk of the cash I was willing to spend, plus raising them yourself is just so rewarding.
They are fun little snakes, I would definitely recommend you check them out and ask questions if your interested.
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Re: Childrens python
WOW, how interesting.. i want to get more info on them
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Re: Childrens python
 Originally Posted by AshleyB
WOW, how interesting.. i want to get more info on them 
What more would you like to know?
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Re: Childrens python
Can a juvie be kept in a rubbermaid shoe-box like setup?
Thanks
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Re: Childrens python
I keep all my snakes in sterilite tubs with Childrens,spotteds or any of the other mini pythons i generally keep them in a6qt box til htey reach probally 10-12 inches then htey get moved up to 16 tubs...I keep my breeders in either 16 or 32 qt tubs...Depends on the snake and how comfortable they are in larger enclosures..
But with Hatchling childrens i actually had real good luck getting them started feeding housing them in 6inch delicups with loose substrate nad a small souflee cup for a water bowl...i kept them in the top shelves of my hatchling racks where they its the warmest and stayed really dark,,,,Once htey started feeding on a regular basis then i moved them to 6 qts...
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Re: Childrens python
Thanks for the reply! As far as heating goes, a small UTH on one side of the tub is sufficient?
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Re: Childrens python
depends on what kind of temps yo have in your snake room but i would think a small UTH would provide sufficent heat. I would make sure to use a Tstat of some sort tho so it doesnt get too hot...I keep My anateresia in the same racks as my BPs with a gradient from 88-89 at the hot spot down to 82-83 and they do very well with that kind of a setup...only differnce is they need less humidity than BPs
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Re: Childrens python
nice childrens!
mine i got for free...
they are around 100-150 bucks here....
mine is a mean lil bugger.
he strikes at nothing...
and everything....
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