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04-08-2004, 05:37 PM
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Any other pythons

ANY type of python that is between the sizes of 2 feet and 6 feet

can ya name some?

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04-08-2004, 07:06 PM
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Don't quote me ,but I think a macklot python only gets around 6 feet.I have handled a few and they are very cool.The iridescence on there scales is wild.

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04-09-2004, 06:02 AM
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D'Alberts (white-lipped)

Very pretty...apparently pretty feisty as hatchlings, they get 4 to 6 feet. Wild caught adults have nasty tempers, but that's not unusual.

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True jungle pythons (cheynei)

Only grow to 5 feet, pretty as a picture and as mean as satan himself.

Childrens, stimsons, spotted's and pygmy pythons and I think rough scales only grow to 5 to 6 feet but I will have to check on that one.

Richard.

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My one and only encounter with a Green Tree Python was a very pleasant one. Matthew was even able to hold him with no problems. He was very docile, just going freely from the new owner's hands to Matthew's. Here's the pic (again)...


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The new owner should have let you take that one home, it is beautiful.lol.My bud got one from ben siegel at a Raliegh show last spring,it is doing well.

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I only wish I could find a Green Tree Python to stay that cooperative, and I'd own one!

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Am I the only one not seeing pics???

There's the ball python ofcourse, and jungle carpet pythons shouldn't grow larger than about 6ft. Irian Jaya carpets also grow to about 5ft.

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Am I the only one not seeing pics???
Its because its an old post Rachel, April, pics arnt showing from the older posts.

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Other types of pythons

Ringed Pythons($100 approx) are 4-6' adults...verry pretty I think..orange and black...Also Childrens Pythons($???), 3-5'......Calabar burrowing pythons($45-100approx.), not all that pretty but small 2'...... ill have to do somemore research but those are the ones I can think of that havnt been named already.... ok ttyl

 


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