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Posted by: jrsnakes at Thu Oct 16 12:49:42 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jrsnakes ] as far as relevance you should get anything aquatic, but If you want a green you should get a green. As long as you ask questions to owners & breeders & read up on the care & husbandry you should have no problem. Make sure you get a baby & raise it up. I read males get around 13ft, but the females are the 30ft monsters. If you get it now I'd recommend you move out of your parents house within 4to5yrs. I believe if you have reptiles you should be a home owner cause although apartment complexes alow dogs&cats they frown on snakes. I know from 1st hand experience & when she gets too big for the cage you'll need a room. You need to be settled in when she gets big, cause movin around is a hastle when you own a large snake. If your a loner like me you won't get any help. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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