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18-Mar-08, 05:03 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Feb-08 Location: Arnhemland NT Gender:  | | | | Im looking for a new python to im a 12 year old girl so i can't fork out much but childrens sound great for a first python resons why:
Cheap
small
easy
feed well
and dont need that big of a cage
but i dont know i havent even ever owned a snake!!!
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15-Apr-08, 08:21 PM
|  | Regular Member | | | | | hi, my daughter is also 12 and i have bought her a hatchie coastal carpet python. He is a darling and is sooo placid, feeds well. But the down side for you is that the coastal grow pretty large-but they are like gentle giants! so i dont see why you dont go for one? When i was making my purchase he man said if i wanted a childrens i would have to hold it EVERYDAY or else they become bitey, but coastals you can leave for weeks then come back and they are fine.
I highly recomend coastal, but they are big
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15-Apr-08, 08:23 PM
|  | Regular Member | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by snakkko heyy, i have recently bought a coastal, hes pretty cool but he very young and i cant get him out of the cage with out him rearing up to attempt to bite me | lol, this was only me, he is placid-only my nerves,lol
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19-Apr-08, 05:53 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Apr-08 Location: sydney Gender:  | | | | if ur looking for a cool snake and a bit friendly but if you want a snake that u can handle like a bearded dragon go with spotted and also the dont need that much room
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19-Apr-08, 05:58 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-08 Location: Brisbane, Queensland Age/Gender: 12  | | | | The best python for a 3ft by 2ft by 2ft, would have to be Children's python. I house my Children's python in one myself. Great snakes...... |  | | |