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Old 08-27-11, 06:43 PM   #1
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New little red

Picked this guy up today, what do you think. Pretty calm for what I've seen of baby bloods.
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Old 08-27-11, 07:27 PM   #2
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Sweet lookin' blood!
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Old 08-27-11, 07:34 PM   #3
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Nice, good score
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Sweet looking Blood. I am get a pair in October. What are you keeping it in. I found tub or totes work best with babies. Makes it a lot easier to keep humidity and temp up. Also you want really tight hides where they can barely fit in it. The tighter it is the more secure he'll feel. Any question just ask i be more than happy to help.

Once it settle in we need more pictures.
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I chose a tub at first. What do you keep your humidity at because if read anywhere from 50%there to 80%? I thought it was supposed to be on the high side buy am getting conflicting info.
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Re: New little red

baby bloods are some of the cutest wee snakes out there

as adults i've found them to be striking machines

one of the hardest fastest strikes i've ever seen

thats a nice wee blood you got there

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Old 08-28-11, 09:19 AM   #7
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Yeah i've heard they have amazing strike capability, which seems odd for their size. But I guess when you are twice the width of other pythons and still all muscle anythings possible.
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I chose a tub at first. What do you keep your humidity at because if read anywhere from 50%there to 80%? I thought it was supposed to be on the high side buy am getting conflicting info.
I keep mine between 70 to 85. Sometimes i let it drop down a little to 60 just to let it dry out. The key with high humidity is good ventilation.

As far as being aggressive when they get older i think it's because people tend to stop handling as much when they get bigger. My Borneo gets handle at least twice a week. She as never struck and only bit me once. The bite was totally my fault. I picked her up when i could tell she was in feed mode. The day before feeding and i for got to wash my hands after playing with the dog.

They are by far one of the laziest snakes around, but when they do strike they have all that stored up energy. And they hit like a Burmese or Reticulated with pure power. They have the nick name Snapper Heads for a reason.
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Re: New little red

I know these guys are prone to overfeeding, so what frequency do you feed little guys like this? Also size? I'm used to carpets and their voracious appetites, but im sure this is different. If I feed one of these 1 1/2 - 2 times body girth like a carpet, I could see that being a problem. Any thoughts?
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I know these guys are prone to overfeeding, so what frequency do you feed little guys like this? Also size? I'm used to carpets and their voracious appetites, but im sure this is different. If I feed one of these 1 1/2 - 2 times body girth like a carpet, I could see that being a problem. Any thoughts?
With babies i feed once a week till they get around 6 to 7 months old then go to once every two weeks. For size something as big as the biggest part of their body. Maybe a bit bigger. People tend to over feed, because most people don't realize that they have one of the slowest metabolize of any snake and to that they're lazy as hell. So it takes long for them to digest their food.
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Old 08-28-11, 01:32 PM   #11
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Cool. Thanx for the info.
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Old 08-28-11, 01:42 PM   #12
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Nice snake, i dont know to much about them, but i like how they look.
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Re: New little red

Very very cute! and youre lucky, my little babies are biting machines. fed them all yesterday some pinky rats and they were so busy trying to strike at me thru the tupperware that I had to put a towel over it so they would focus on eating.
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Old 08-28-11, 03:44 PM   #14
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I hope it doesn't come to that. I haven't tried feeding yet but we'll see.
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what a sweet little dude , im jealous!
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