I need to know am going to some herp shows and am getting back into snakes after two years out. Any new species or new lines I should look inti. Remember 6ft.
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I need to know am going to some herp shows and am getting back into snakes after two years out. Any new species or new lines I should look inti. Remember 6ft.

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Great disposition. Good feeders and quick growers. That's my $.02
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Gentle as a... well, cooked strand of speghetti. Feeding response like an Indigo or hungry black milk. Growth rate unlike anything I know of. Pretty and personable. Downright "cute" as babies. Yes, they are pricey, but the market will crash in a few years. Remember all the people who paid $2000 for an ostrich a few years back. I suspect they will drop to under $500 for hatchlings in 3-5 years.

LOL! Now if you can only find an egg-eating species that gets big enough!
Seriously, you will love a woma. I hope you can find one. Single males are availible for $500 to $750 depending on how nice their patterns are. Not bad considering their prices 5 years ago.
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