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01-19-12, 04:12 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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yup, this is my brother, also K. Miller, same with my mom and dad. We have 4 K. Millers in my family, 3 of us work in the same building, gets fun sometimes.
This is when I began to convince him that carpet>ball (royal)
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 whaaaat!? carpet is definitely < ball pythons. LOL  I have 2 ball pythons and have met a few carpet pythons and have definitely crossed carpets off my Want List 
but to each his own!!
Having four K Millers is gotta be a lot of fun. I bet your parents did that on purpose lol!
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01-19-12, 04:17 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
Im sorry. I prefer Carpets over Balls.
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01-19-12, 04:22 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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That's ok we like you even if you lack taste in snakes. lol JK
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01-19-12, 04:53 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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That's ok we like you even if you lack taste in snakes. lol JK 
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hahahah
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01-19-12, 05:10 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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lies! and yes they did, well his name was spelled that way on purpose, but mine was sort of a coincidence.
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That's ok we like you even if you lack taste in snakes. lol JK 
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truuf.
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01-19-12, 11:12 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
I have a ball python that acts like a carpet python, and a carpet python that acts like a ball python, truthfully both are awesome snakes and rather similar in disposition when given the chance. ~Caylan.S.~
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01-20-12, 04:54 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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Originally Posted by Caylan
I have a ball python that acts like a carpet python, and a carpet python that acts like a ball python, truthfully both are awesome snakes and rather similar in disposition when given the chance. ~Caylan.S.~
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Thats interesting. From what Ive seen, balls are docile and make great lap snakes and when scared, they just wrap themselves tightly in a bal. Carpets are active, love to climb and are very curious. I dont see any similarity other than the fact that my IJs are docile as well.
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01-20-12, 08:30 PM
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Morelia Enjoyus Maximus
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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Originally Posted by exwizard
Thats interesting. From what Ive seen, balls are docile and make great lap snakes and when scared, they just wrap themselves tightly in a bal. Carpets are active, love to climb and are very curious. I dont see any similarity other than the fact that my IJs are docile as well.
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I have carpets and a ball and this is them to a "T".
They are both great just for different reasons.
Balls are great for just hanging out , carpets are very active and you have to "handle" them or be handled by them  BUT if you want a bit of both.....you want a boa  they are about half way in between.
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01-20-12, 08:33 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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Is there such a thing as a Carpet Python that won't eat? lol 
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that copper coloured jag of mine,wouldn't eat until it was 10 months old
she's never missed a feed since though chuck
cheers shaun
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03-06-12, 10:31 AM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
i prefer carpets over balls too...
carpets are active, perch & make use of arboreal setups, reach the perfect size (big enough to be impressive but small enough to keep in an apartment and manageable by 1 person), and are great to handle (Spot likes to wrap his tail around my arms and climb all over me), andddd carpet morphs have been up and coming so carpets too come a plethora of different patterns and colors
sometimes i'm tempted to create a Carpets vs Balls thread with a poll and all
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03-06-12, 12:58 PM
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Re: Carpet Pythons
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Originally Posted by solo1979
 My IJ girl went off food for 47 days. She was in a 15 qt hefty storage container for 4 months with lots of hides, a perch, etc and was initially feeding. Downsizing her to a 6 qt did the trick to get her going again. Some are just weirdos.
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My IJ male will NOT eat rats. He ONLY eats mice. Go figure.
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03-06-12, 05:03 PM
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Morelia Enjoyus Maximus
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Re: Carpet Pythons
Niether of mine have eaten in weeks. Not worried though. My male went 4 months without food last year.
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