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Spotted or Children's...yet again

ballyhoo1887 Feb 19, 2007 10:26 PM

I'm trying to get a pair of one of these to breed, but I'm having trouble deciding between the two, and I wanted to get some opinions from people who have experience with both. I really like the vanishing pattern of adults children's, but there is something about spotteds that I can't really explain but attracts me to them at the same time. I keep going back and forth. Which of the two would it be easier to sell the hatchlings of? Thanks,

-Mack

P.S. the pics of the spotted below are really nice... do most adults end up looking like this?

Replies (4)

adamjeffery Feb 20, 2007 05:40 PM

just get a pair of both lol...........
adam
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1.1 kenyan sand boas
1.1 mbk
1.3 ghost corns
1.0 snow corns
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0.1 striped albino corn
0.1 childrens python
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0.1 normal corn het hypo,anery

ballyhoo1887 Feb 20, 2007 07:47 PM

I would but I've got space issues...

-Mack

reako45 Feb 20, 2007 09:50 PM

I'd say go w/ Children's. No particular reason except that I have one and I'm partial to them. 3' long and all python.

reako45

Tinypythons Mar 10, 2007 11:15 AM

I've heard that Spotteds are easier to get started on the feeding... But I do not have experience with them, just Childreni, which can be picky eaters to begin with. I personally enjoy the Childreni behavior. They're a great little snake.

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