What kind of growth would a female blood acheive in its first year if fed once a week? I know there are many factors i'm just looking for an estimate.
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What kind of growth would a female blood acheive in its first year if fed once a week? I know there are many factors i'm just looking for an estimate.
Depends on which type you are referring to. P. brongersmai can get up to 1500g in the first year, 1000-1200 for P. breitensteini from my experiences. Of course, I don't have the figures in front of me now. It is close though... This is from hatch date and a hatch weight of roughly 50g . Maybe someone else could share their stats as well.
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how about some english?
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P. brongersmai = Python brongersmai = Blood pythons.
P. breitensteini = Python breitensteini = Borneo (and Sarawak) short-tailed pythons
P. curtus = Python curtus = Sumatran short-tailed pythons
>>how about some english?
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Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean
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Cruor pythons es maioribus snake umquam.
Word!
J
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Besides, he's a nerd that knows more Latin than you do! 
Just messin' with ya!
k~
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Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean
lol I just used the translator.. I've been using it to study for spanish all weekend. (I'm an Econ major.. languages dont do much for me)
I do know the latin for the blood species and try to be as familiar as possible with others as it it is widely used in taxonomy in our hobby. And there is nothing wrong with intelligence my friend, it gets you a long way in life. Studying things and making kind observations will get you much farther than having a down trodden additude.
Just something to think about..
J
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sure, let me just save up all my money for a few years, then take a year to think about what i want to do as a career, then go to college for up to 8 years, then spend a couple years trying to find a job, another year going through internship and then i will have a job where i will have to learn some dead language and try to be smarter than everyone else. i should be about 50 years old.
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They actually offer Latin in most High Schools and even in some middle schools. Most of the time you have to take two years of a foreign language to graduate. I took spanish.. but we usually just watched movies or left class. Typically you can take French, Spanish, Latin, German, sometimes Russian, and there pushing to start offering eastern languages such as Japanese, etc. But you dont really need any of that to memorize; Python Breitensteini, Python Brongersmai, and Python Curtus.. and for all I know I spelled those wrong but whoever I would be talking to would hopefully get the point... Or just take five seconds and look it up on the internet.
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Hey smart guys,
Might as well be thorough and call them by the full genus/species/sub-species names: Python Curtus Breitensteini, Python Curtus Brongersmai, and Python Curtus Curtus.
Uhh, I like, read a book or something, huh huh.
They're just Python brongersmai, Python curtus & Python breitensteini.
Here's a link so you can read the paper. Or something, huh huh.
www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Scott/PDF Files/2001.Keoghetal.P.curtus.pdf
K~
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>>Might as well be thorough and call them by the full genus/species/sub-species names: Python Curtus Breitensteini, Python Curtus Brongersmai, and Python Curtus Curtus.
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>>Uhh, I like, read a book or something, huh huh.
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Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean
Ok so I can do the Beavis impression much better in person
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