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Considering a small python species

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Posted by: Geckofanatic23 at Mon Jul 31 03:50:51 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Geckofanatic23 ]  
   

Hi everyone, I just have a couple of questions for those of you who keep the smaller australian python species, childrens, anthills, etc. I currently have a ball python and two corn snakes, and am thinking about expanding to another species. I've looked at several different snakes species and have narrowed it down to children's, anthill's, and their kin. I have had the problem of only a few caresheets though, which has left me with a few questions. Is there one species more beginner friendly than another? Also, I'm not entirely clear on the size of a tank for the different species. The only info about tank size I have found is in a Reptiles Magazine article. The breeder says he houses all of the different small Australian python species in roughly 10-15 gallon floor space containers. Is this accurate? What do you guys use? Sorry for all of the questions, but I want to be as informed as possible when making my decision. Thanks a bunch!
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