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Old 04-Aug-07, 07:46 PM
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Amazing Amazon usually have a few
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Amazing Amazon usually have a few
I was there about a week ago and they had some, can't remember the price though.
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Yeah amazing amazon,, $$595

i so badly want one

r they hard to keep
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If they are eating rodent's they are easy, if they arn't, their a pain in the ####
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yeah they can be a little tricky because they take a while to get eating rodents.... but even feeding fish or frogs isnt that hard.....
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Old 04-Aug-07, 08:19 PM
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cool

i really really really want one
do u need big enclosures 4 them?
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How the heck do you feed a goldfish to a snake?!
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Old 04-Aug-07, 08:26 PM
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lol, iv seen it done on youtube
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Miss B, Very easy, put one in their water bowl.
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Old 04-Aug-07, 08:45 PM
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My god browns!! What's that thing at the top left of your photo?
dahhhaahaaa nice snakey there mate. How did you go with that little blue beauty you were rearing a couple of years ago?
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how come they are "snakes" not "pythons"
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Old 05-Aug-07, 03:29 PM
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Different family.
And they are midly venomous.
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Old 05-Aug-07, 03:34 PM
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Another thing about these guys is that they are really fast and you need to be careful not to damage them as they can thrash around alot.

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how come they are "snakes" not "pythons"
They are colubrids, a differant family to pythons.
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Ive heard that due to their speed they rnt good handlers.
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i used to keep and breed common trees, the blue faze ones.
heres a pic of a nice "true blue".
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