I only know my Candoia spp, (bibroni bibroni) so I can't make comparisons, but they are NICE snakes. If you want to have a small snake, go for a male, they are a LOT smaller than the females, staying about 4 feet long and generally very slender.
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I only know my Candoia spp, (bibroni bibroni) so I can't make comparisons, but they are NICE snakes. If you want to have a small snake, go for a male, they are a LOT smaller than the females, staying about 4 feet long and generally very slender.
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