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08-Oct-08, 10:44 AM
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ive been looking at the snake ranch price list and there 20/20 offer going on now and ive decided to take up on that offer and order some snakes but i cant decide what i want it would be alot easier if i had a class 2 license then hands down a woma but unfortunatly i dont so now its a toss up between the rest could i have some opionions on people who have snakes from the snake ranch and what there like if they dont mind thanks in advance
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08-Oct-08, 10:48 AM
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drat! don't have a snake so count me out, but I would say BHP
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08-Oct-08, 11:03 AM
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I have been trying to decide on my first snake, I am going to go with a Bredli. Not that that helps you in ay way though.. haha. Picking a snake is hard.
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08-Oct-08, 11:11 AM
| | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-07 Location: central coast Age/Gender: 23  | | | bredlis are gorgeous. i have two myself, and neville who was my first snake is a bredli hes now 5 and a half foot long and gorgeous. so gorgeous i ended up getting him a gf 
i would have to say for a first time snake you have to ask one question, how big is the place you have for a tank?coz carpets end up needing a large tank compared to a childrens. if it was a choose between all childrens, id say a stimy. if you want a bigger python, make sure you have the room and money for a couple years down the track. i would sugest a murray darling , a bredli, or a coastal carpet. good luck with whatever you get though
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08-Oct-08, 11:16 AM
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Can't go wrong with a Bredli  They're gorgeous snakes!
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08-Oct-08, 11:26 AM
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rocky do you know kat from amf?
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08-Oct-08, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by shnakey bredlis are gorgeous. i have two myself, and neville who was my first snake is a bredli hes now 5 and a half foot long and gorgeous. so gorgeous i ended up getting him a gf 
i would have to say for a first time snake you have to ask one question, how big is the place you have for a tank?coz carpets end up needing a large tank compared to a childrens. if it was a choose between all childrens, id say a stimy. if you want a bigger python, make sure you have the room and money for a couple years down the track. i would sugest a murray darling , a bredli, or a coastal carpet. good luck with whatever you get though  | well money and space are no issue and as for they grow big i already have a jungle x and an olive python and there doin alright i was thinkin a pair of bredlis or some nice qld blackheaded pythons but more so the bredlis first or a trio of darwins its to hard to decide
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08-Oct-08, 11:37 AM
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If money isnt an issue for you i would go a BHP,There beautiful.If you dont wanna spend a small fortune i would go one of them bredlis or a childrens,both great snakes to keep..nice and easy.
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08-Oct-08, 11:44 AM
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I would go bredli.they are just gorgeous.You can even ask Nikki_Elmo
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08-Oct-08, 11:47 AM
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i wonder y they dont sell coastals ill have to ask when i order some snakes
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