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04-26-12, 07:48 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
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Kenyan Sand Boa...............
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Compared to the snakes I've kept before, how difficult are they to keep?
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04-26-12, 07:52 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
Any species from Australia... biased I know by hey
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04-26-12, 07:57 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
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Any species from Australia... biased I know by hey 
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Haha ANY species from australlia?! I'll take an eastern brown! Lol jk. I love that snake though!
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04-26-12, 08:01 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
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Haha ANY species from australlia?! I'll take an eastern brown! Lol jk. I love that snake though!
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Plenty of people keep EBs here.. but yeah probably best to stay away from that one lol. Ebs are one of a few elapids here in Oz that I give a wide berth when i bump into them, I never come closer than 6 feet to an EB. The most of the rest of them Meh....
But if you are interested in any aussie pythons let me know I may be able to provide you with some info
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04-26-12, 08:07 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
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Plenty of people keep EBs here.. but yeah probably best to stay away from that one lol. Ebs are one of a few elapids here in Oz that I give a wide berth when i bump into them, I never come closer than 6 feet to an EB. The most of the rest of them Meh....
But if you are interested in any aussie pythons let me know I may be able to provide you with some info
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Please! I think I'm going to get another python. Would be awesome to get an "Aussie" python
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04-26-12, 07:59 PM
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Re: What kind of snake to get next?
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Compared to the snakes I've kept before, how difficult are they to keep?
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They are actually extremely easy to keep, require lower humidity than a ball python, they don't get too big, males 18 - 24 inches, females rarely bigger than 30 inches. The babies can be difficult to get started immediately on f/t, though i have not had that particular issue with my babies. I keep mine on Aspen Bedding, with a water dish. They have truly become my favorite out of all the snakes i currently own.
Here are a few of mine
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