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01-15-13, 09:33 AM
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Wow! Children's Pythons!
I was cruising the web and came across what is known as a Children's Python. This "new-bee" thinks they are pretty awesome. Anybody in here keep them or have kept them? To my understanding, they can be difficult to find...which would lead to $$$!?
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01-15-13, 10:28 AM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I saw some of them on fauna not too long back, i dont remember the price but i like their looks and what they are called
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01-15-13, 10:39 AM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I have a 2yo female, nice snakes, pretty inexpensive to buy also
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01-15-13, 10:44 AM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I have 2 of them they weren't very expensive but the male is a jerk
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01-15-13, 10:51 AM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
If you look in the right places they arent hard to find, and not rare at all, very easy species to breed one of the easiest pythons to breed
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01-15-13, 10:59 AM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
Children's Python = Antaresia Childreni
They occur across northern Australia,from northern western Australia, and the Northern Territory,to north western Queensland
they are an easy species to keep imo
they are amongst Australia's smallest Pythons,with an average adult length of about 1 metre
cheers shaun
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01-15-13, 12:00 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I'm thinking once I get my Ball rolling (ha), down the road I may look into a Children's. Would you consider Children's "easier" than Balls? Their husbandry looks almost identical.
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01-15-13, 12:01 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
Some breeders here in Iowa, they go for between 50 and 75 bucks a peice
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01-15-13, 12:01 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
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Originally Posted by GUITARZAN509
Some breeders here in Iowa, they go for between 50 and 75 bucks a peice
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Wow! I'm originally from Waterloo aka The Loo.
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01-16-13, 10:42 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I keep 1.1 childrens, and they are great! Super easy to care for and have great personalities. I keep them with a 90 degree hotspot, a hide on both ends, a humid hide, and a water bowl. They have both never missed a meal. I highly recommend them and as stated above, they usually run about 50-75 bucks.
Connor
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01-16-13, 10:55 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
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Originally Posted by condor53
I keep 1.1 childrens, and they are great! Super easy to care for and have great personalities. I keep them with a 90 degree hotspot, a hide on both ends, a humid hide, and a water bowl. They have both never missed a meal. I highly recommend them and as stated above, they usually run about 50-75 bucks.
Connor
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Awesome! I'm having success with my first BP and am considering a Children's in the distant future. They get around 3' or so?
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01-16-13, 10:56 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
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Originally Posted by Loucifer
I was cruising the web and came across what is known as a Children's Python. This "new-bee" thinks they are pretty awesome. Anybody in here keep them or have kept them? To my understanding, they can be difficult to find...which would lead to $$$!?
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I really like your attitude so nostalgic.
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01-16-13, 11:07 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
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I really like your attitude so nostalgic.
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That's because I pretty much rule! Someone needs to hurry up and build a time-machine so I can go back home...to the 80's! \m/ \m/
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01-20-13, 07:21 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
Mine are both 34 inches in length, wont get much longer.
Connor
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04-07-13, 07:33 PM
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Re: Wow! Children's Pythons!
I'm hopefully getting an (09) female Childrens Python this week and hopefully find a male at a later stage to breed from but there supposedly like the Spotted Python, I've only kept Royals so they will be new to me. I have a care sheet on file if someone wants it, they dont grow very big but I think that is their appeal in some cases.
ALAN
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