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    Re: Ahhhh... I want a RTB!!!

    I strongly urge you to 'cut your teeth' on a Bci first. As Pat correctly stated, Bcc's tolerate very little husbandry errors and fluctuations within their environment. They also need to be fed very small amounts (relative to balls and Bci's) for their first couple of years of life; they are just a more fragile snake in terms of first time keepers.

    I have 13 ball pythons and 3 Bci's and would not ever dream of getting a Bcc so early in my experiential snake care. And while Bcc's are very beautiful, so are Bci's.

    Just more to think about....


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