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Posted by: flredneck at Thu Jan 7 01:11:39 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by flredneck ] In my experience with my own personal animals and animals I have produced,babies are usually a little temperamental or snippy.But what do you expect everything in the wild feeds on babies,and you put your hand in there environment and they think you are going to eat them.I acquired all of mine as babies and they were all pretty foul tempered at first,but as time goes on they calm down.All of mine you can reach in a pick up no problems,but as said by everyone else they don't like being manhandled or restrained.They may hiss a little,but I kinda think that is there way of almost like communicating.(just my opinion).I think they are one of the most rewarding captive pythons you can have.You get the girth of a burm in less than a boa length.Plus look at all the new morphs being produced almost every year.They are a great snake. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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