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Posted by: cychluraguy at Wed Mar 17 14:19:37 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cychluraguy ]  
   


>I have an 8 year old ball python that is ready for adoption. My wife and I are going be having a baby soon and we do not feel a snake is going to be a good pet to have around the home. I am including a 30 gallon tank with stand, heaters, lights, and a few small extras. The snake is mild mannered and used to human contact. The snake has been raised to eat live rats (small size)and has had no difficulties with feedings. Photo upon request.

Normaly I would not take notice to something like this but I noticed he cited his reason for getting rid of his ball python was because it was not a good pet to have around the house with a baby. Is this a forcast for the future that a ball python is considered a danger to a baby or is it just the wifes excuse to get ride of the python she wanted gone anyway and he caved?
Rob


   

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