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Hey, You've got some terrific BPs, aka "cuddlers-in-training".
You mentioned that pythons are "different" snakes, so that begs the question, what other kinds of snakes have you kept?
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What a delightful collection of snakes you have- and it's obvious that they love to snuggle with you- that says a lot. We have some similar tastes in snakes- I've had BPs in the past but none currently- been keeping lots of snakes for a long time. I'm more of a rat-snake person- I've had many kinds (still do) including Taiwan Beauty rat snakes (those were in the past), & various kings, several kinds of milk snakes, bull & gopher snakes, corns, desert glossy snakes, rosy boas, Western & TX longnose snakes, an Australian spotted python (she's my only python now), a boa (BCI) in the past, etc. I bred some Okeetee corns in the past (I really love their rich red/orange colors) but now only have one left (he's 22 years old now), but I have several younger corns (caramel), they're 12 years att. I really love the photo of your TX rat snake- he looks so comfy, lol, & it's what I enjoy most about my rat snakes too, that & their curiosity. BTW, it's hard to pick a favorite, but my Trans Pecos rat snakes are probably mine. I'm really glad you joined us here.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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My Texas rat snake is an amazing snake, he has a very chill personality. He is a very curious snake as well. He is eating 2 small rats every 2 weeks now, he is beefing up.
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I'd say he sure knows a good thing when he finds it. My biggest rat snakes are close to 7', that would be the 2 male "Florida" rat snakes. A blend, I believe, of yellow & gulf hammock & Everglades. I have 2.2, but the females insist on laying infertile eggs every year (never bred, btw- I've had all 4 since they were 1 1/2 years old) so they've remained smaller (around 5') & also hungrier. I love that rat snakes aren't fussy eaters, lol.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Oh for sure, i can depend on my rat snake to be the garbage disposal, lol. My 3 yr old Piebald doe the hunger strike thing, the new baby is eating an adult mouse every week right now.
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Re: New python owner.
Originally Posted by Hilroy48
... the new baby is eating an adult mouse every week right now.
Enjoy that while it lasts.
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Been a solid 4 weeks in a row, right now. LOLOLOLOL
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