RavenSpirit360
Mitakuye Oyasin
Ehem!!! I got lots of hatchlings
HEHEHE!!! JK Good luck on your search..
Agreed. I think Tricksterpup (Jim) also has or had some. He could tell you lots of information about them.
As I said earlier, they hit like a mack truck. I found a link to show the aftermath of a bite - it does have blood, so beware and click at your own risk.
Blood Bite
That's enough to make me RUN! LOL
[*]They get large and need a cage as 1.5x wider than themselves to allow adequate room. I will accommodate by using a 75 gallon. If this snake out grows this I will make it a larger cage
Damn Jim. I am not getting one! Floof made me change my mind! I am getting a cutie pie Granite (anery Blood) instead!
Beautiful snake, by the way, Jim. =)
Thanks she is getting big.. Larger than any of my Adult male ball pythons right now. She eats a large rat and you dont even notice it. Food items would be guinea pigs, rabbits or baby pigs.
Here are a few more of her.
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Yea I am glad I waited. That thing is hugenormous!
Wow Jim. What is she living in?
Baby pigs... Wow! I always forget how big a "big" boid gets, until someone mentions their "usual" prey item... Or mentions that their python weighs more than two or three of my dogs combined... Lol. =P
Damn I heard 15 pounds was a good size for them. Damn was I wrong!
This is a very heavy-bodied snake. Large adults may have a massive girth. The head is long and broad, wider than the neck; the tail is short. Most adult females measure 50"-66" in total length, most adult males measure 40"-56" in total length. Older females occasionally attain 72" in total length. The maximum size for the taxon reportedly exceeds 9 feet in total length, but we are unconvinced. We've seen large obese females that weighed 40-45 pounds.
My burm probably weights over 130 pounds and eats 10 pound rabbits.
Bloods on average should be between 40 pounds.
David, I think the problem we see is you seem to research animals, think you want one, post your getting,thinking of getting one and then when people who have more experience then you give you their 2 cents worth. You say "I"m not getting one after all".
Do you post these threads just so people will post? Or do you honestly thing you can handle these kind of snakes.
I truly hope you make the right decision and stick with some very nice corns.