On a side note....JIM!!! The heck were you thinking??? Oh she is eating, I can put her back. Darn, you were lucky my friend! DO NOT DO THAT AGAIN!!! Do you hear me?
PJ
David, good research on the Blood Python! I did NOT read the whole thread. BUT if the time comes and you are thinking about a Blood Python again, I do have a good friend right here in Maine, about 15 mins from my house, that breeds them.
I know he would be more then willing to talk with you via the phone or CS.com about ALL sides of having a Blood Python.
As for Jim's Burmese Python, the Bloods are smaller! As with ANY big snake, you have to have at least two peoples available! I, myself, wont even take "Baby" out if no one is home, just in case I need some help. Believe me, I trust that boa completely, at 6 ft plus and pushing 25lbs!
On a side note....JIM!!! The heck were you thinking??? Oh she is eating, I can put her back. Darn, you were lucky my friend! DO NOT DO THAT AGAIN!!! Do you hear me?
PJ
Jim have you ever read anything by bartlett?
But I find Bartlett easy to read and understand. I have read his book on Rat snakes, and it is truly a great wide range resource. But he often needs to go into more details.
But I find Bartlett easy to read and understand. I have read his book on Rat snakes, and it is truly a great wide range resource. But he often needs to go into more details.
list the book and lets see.
But typically easy to read isnt the best. When you are in college, you are going to read stuff that the average 15 year old could never ever grasp or even understand.
To be honest, if you want to know about Bloods, you need to talk to the Barkers at VPI and Nerd as well.
But PJ has a few contacts as well, she is no slouch either.![]()
Well I am in AP classes.
AP Forensics
AP Microbiology and bacteriology
AP Human Geography
AP Earth Science.
You would be surprised what a 15 year old can read. I am not an averge 15 year old either. LOL Average 15 don't have king rat snakes!