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cheers.. love him ..very quickly becoming a new favourite although thats like saying i have a favourite kid ..but yeah he's pretty awesome
 
Very cool pics and I love the thread title haha. Is he a little nut case? Mine was the most defensive animal I've ever owned but she's getting better now
 
yeah sure is man very defensive but pretty chilled once out..will get him to come around to my way of thinking eventually lol
 
Highly underestimated and one of the most beautiful pythons available I reckon...

Jamie
 
I thought about getting a water python as my next snake, but reading up here alot of people think they are "satans spawn". Are they similar in temperment to an olive where they become gentle giants or do they maintain a bit of a nasty streak??
 
From what I've seen/heard you always need to be a little wary of them as they rarely become as docile as something like a typical Spotted Python. If you're alright at reading them though you learn when you're pretty safe and when you should leave them be
 
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