What are some other types of pythons that are on the smaller size besides the ball python?
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What are some other types of pythons that are on the smaller size besides the ball python?
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1.0 Spotted Python
1.0 IJ Carpet Python and 0.1 Jungle Carpet
0.1 Ball Python
0.1 Macklot's Python
1.0 Variable Kingsnake
World's smallest python, around 2' adult.
haha, that was going to be my next suggestion but I ran out of room in the subject.
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1.0 Spotted Python
1.0 IJ Carpet Python and 0.1 Jungle Carpet
0.1 Ball Python
0.1 Macklot's Python
1.0 Variable Kingsnake
Maybe on the yardstick they aren't that big, but in person, they are intimidating. Minimum 5 1/2' to 6' adult size - but the thing that sets them aside is they are active and fast. Size is relative in some cases.
The only specie I might add to what others have already said is the Angolan Python, which is of course expensive as all hell - but it doesn't get to be very big... and it is somewhat similar to a BP.
The other thing I would have to tell you though is that if the species of pythons that everybody else has suggested aren't what you are looking for, look into boas.
*gasp* I said that in the Python Forum.
But Rosy Boas only get to around 3', Rubber Boas get to around 2', and there are several dwarf localities of Boa constrictors. Good luck.
~Rebecca
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0.2 American Pit Bull Terriers (40lb darling lap dogs:Brandy&Mara)
1.2 Ball Pythons
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[0.1 '05 Het Hypo (Sylvia)]
[0.1 '03 Normal (Sue)]
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