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 Python size list

can you just list some pythons and their average sizes. i want to get a python at the show in Manchester NH on oct. 3rd. Thinking about getting a jungle carpet but also thinking about blood python. please list other good pythons that dont get much bigger then 8 ft, 10 ft at the largest. thank you



09/10/09  04:07pm

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  Message To: TheRedTail   In reference to Message Id: 2070372


 Python size list

Carpets are lovely snakes.

Childrens pythons are good too.

Bloodpythons can be nasty, not all of them, but most of the ones i have met would rather bite my head off... and one nearly did it. lol



09/10/09  04:55pm

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  Message To: S*A*M   In reference to Message Id: 2070385


 Python size list

owch, lol well that wouldnt be a good day. oh i never thought of a childrens python they are nice! i will have to research them too. what pythons or boas do you have?



09/10/09  05:07pm

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  Message To: TheRedTail   In reference to Message Id: 2070393


 Python size list

actually dont childrens only get like 3 ft long? thats what i heard? how big do they really get if that wrong



09/10/09  05:11pm

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  Message To: TheRedTail   In reference to Message Id: 2070399


 Python size list

Try looking through the caresheets that are on this site, there is one for basically every type of python. And also you can find much research by just googling it. Need more information on the snakes, skim through the dozens of posts on here. You will pretty much find what you need to know.

Just make sure you are prepared, and fully aware of what you are getting. Once you figure out what you want, learn everything about it that you can. Know how big it will eventually get, and plan out what you will be keeping it in.



09/10/09  06:05pm


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