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06-26-03, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Texarkana,Texas
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Do they please you?
Ok this is a realy stupid stupid question.I have a baby bp,and im sure most of you have bp's too.Well i also understand that they are smaller pythons and are usualy ignored by the experts.Do you guys just focise on ball pythons or do you have other snakes also?What im realy asking is do you feel good just keeping ball pythons?Im thinking about when im older,should i have all sorts of snakes or is it fun to have just ball pythons?Im realy sorry this is a stupid question....*blush*
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06-26-03, 09:17 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Texarkana,Texas
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ok i understand why you havnt answered this,but im just saying do they fill your needs as a snake keeper?
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06-26-03, 09:22 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
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I have 5 ball pythons a 2.3 group and I keep many different snakes as well. Dan and Collette Sutherland the snake keepers have been working with BP's exclusively for years. http://www.ballpython.com/home.shtml
Trevor
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06-26-03, 09:57 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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Balls are a great snake to keep. They are very docile and they are a manageable size. I love how they look and think that the morphs can be pretty cool too. The morphs are out of my price range but something like corn snake morphs are affordable.
I think that buy having different kinds of snakes, you can really appreciate the differences between them. I have a striped Cali. King who looks stunning but he can be very pissy when trying to handle him. I really appreciate the thickness of the ball's body after handling my corn snake.
Whatever snakes you keep...you do become addicted. You want to get more and more. Once you really know how to keep them it's not too much of a stretch to keep another one. I want to get a few more species of snake but I wouldn't turn down another ball if it came along.
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06-26-03, 11:04 AM
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Location: Calgary, AB
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Keeping a variety of snakes can be a very rewarding experience, because there are so many differences between them, with their temperaments, requirements, sizes, etc. I highly recommend getting a variety.
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06-26-03, 11:23 AM
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Location: England
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I have a corn snake and a ball python but i don't plan on getting another bp cos it would be to hard to tell them apart!
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06-26-03, 11:23 AM
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Age: 44
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I have 7 balls right now and they suite my needs quite nicely, I used to keep large constricros but due to unforseen problems, I have been forced to move to a smaller place. BP's are great I forgot how much fun they are...Most people think of them as common begginer snakes and forget jsut how wonderfull they can be...Plus there are so many morphs available now you have tons to choose from.
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06-26-03, 02:23 PM
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Ignored by experts? How did you arrive at this conclusion??????? Some of the biggest names in the industry, some of the pioneers in breeding and keeping reptiles, have a focus or at least partial focus, on ball pythons......
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06-26-03, 03:59 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: Guelph
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I have about 150 balls........but I also like the other snakes that I keep as well!
Corey
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06-26-03, 05:57 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Ottawa area
Age: 51
Posts: 632
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Corey hope your not like Fateamber or is that why you have shorthair. Pulled out from confusion.lol
Mardy
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06-27-03, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: SAN DIEGO
Age: 47
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i keep 1.5 bp, 1.1 borneo short tailed pyhtons, 1.1 blood pythons, 1.1 columbian red tail boa. thay are great, just remember the old saying "variety is the spice of life" p.s. fateamber why dont you look at the patterns on the bp and certain distinctions on the snakes to tell them apart( such as my male bp has the #80 on his side so his name became Jerry as in Jerry Rice) take care Nick
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