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Ideal for what? Spotted pythons get an average of 1- 1.2m. Any of the Morelia complex will get much bigger than that (2.5 and onwards). Do you have an enclosure large enough?

What's wrong with a bredli? They're great snakes. So are MD's (inland carpet pythons).
 
Plastic snakes are Ideal , then you have heaps of time looking at it to deside what snake you want to keep :D
 
Ideal for what? Spotted pythons get an average of 1- 1.2m. Any of the Morelia complex will get much bigger than that (2.5 and onwards). Do you have an enclosure large enough?

What's wrong with a bredli? They're great snakes. So are MD's (inland carpet pythons).


Acctually theres plenty of morelia that generall max out much before 2.5m.
 
Ok... What about a nice BHP??? This picture was from the breeder of my girl... She is beautiful. I can supply you with a nice pic of a Bredli, but you aren't into them YET!!
 

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Ok... What about a nice BHP??? This picture was from the breeder of my girl... She is beautiful. I can supply you with a nice pic of a Bredli, but you aren't into them YET!!

Good Idea but they're going to get too big. If moneys not an issue go with a woma. Lols.
 
I was gonna get a spotted python, but I decided I wanted something a bit bigger. What would be ideal?


P.S Please don't say bredli or diamond.

MD all the way - my boy is so cruisy, always has been.Settles down in seconds when picked up, never bitten me - appears to enjoy exploring when i let him, great feeder.
 
Lol.. Womas are going to grow too!!

A nice B&G (Black & Gold) Jungle? Yeah, I know... It's a Morelia!
Olives?
Water Pythons?
Pygmy's wouldn't be big enough.
Stimons are a bit the same in size.
Scrubbies are too big for a younger person.

I wouldn't suggest a Ven to a younger person.
 
Womas still won't grow to the size of a bhp. And WA's are small adults, get those :p Nice and small, and a woma! Who'd have thunk it.
 
Coastal Carpet Python...............

10 year olds are too young for large snakes.

I agree 100%, but the 10 yr old in question, wants a bigger snake. I only allowed my 10 yr old a Bredli this year... She couldn't have anything else other than an Antaresia otherwise. However I am not this person's parent!! If a woma is smaller, then go for it. BHP's can have good natures. I am at a loss.
 
A brown tree snake is hardly a good idea for a ten year old with no previous experience.

I still say an MD.
 
I would stick with antaresia.. spotteds get 1-1.5metres... after that it would be a jungle and if you get into md/bredli etc they get 2-2.5metres and would he be able to handle it by himself ( when it gets big in 3-4years time)
 
If Snakebuster hasn't had a snake before, then I agree 100% Notechistiger!! I thought this was a second + snake for them. I suppose almost 200 posts doesn't mean they have a snake.

In that case, sorry kiddo- Moreli (Carpet, Jungle, Bredli, MD, Diamond, etc), Antaresia (Children's, Stimons, Spotted, Pygmy) or another more appropriate sized Python for your first snake. Maybe, and it a big maybe a Woma or BHP.
 
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