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View Poll Results: most hardy snake
spotted python 10 17.24%
childrens python 3 5.17%
coastal carpet python 32 55.17%
olive python 3 5.17%
bredli 11 18.97%
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the most hardy snake

just a survey of the most easy and hardist snake is, interested in the results.
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I wanted to say "a rubber snake" but you missed adding that as an option
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i think you left it out. murray darling.
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id say coastal carpet python
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yer i left out murry darling because i new it was the hardyest,
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coastal, go the coastal......................
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what about Stimson Python ?
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You'd have to neglect your animals to find out
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i whent with a carpet but thats only because you left out BHP's as i think they are.
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yeh im totaly with Krusty BHP's are bulletproof, only reason people dont jump all over them as first snakes is price.
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I wanted to say "a rubber snake" but you missed adding that as an option

Yer I was thinking "plastic snake".
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carpet- couldn't kill'em with a screw driver
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Yer I was thinking "plastic snake".
Those "door snakes" are very hardy too i must say they keep out the cool breezes etc, and get kicked around alot too. I have kept my door snake for the last 5 years or so... never had to feed it or change its water, and it is totally indifferent to being handled! it has been trod on, stomped on, kicked, bashed by the door, kept in very low temperatures and i have never had to take it to the vet Still looking healthy as and could probably go on for another 50 years a very 'hardy' snake i must say! will post pics soon
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here are some pics of the 'hardiest snake' IMO... sorry about the quality, the damn thing was moving too fast to get a proper shot...

the 1st pic is 'doorsnake' coming out for a play, 2nd one is 'doorsnake' in its natural environment/enclosure... enjoy
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