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    possible new snake owner, where should i start?

    Pythons and Boas like a ball usually live 30-40 years and can live up to 50. That is nearly a lifetime commitment if you are buying a young snake. Colubrids like corn/milk/rat snakes generally live less than 20.
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    Average Length

    Around 16" is kinda the dividing line between still growing rapidly and mostly grown.
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    Who has the biggest beardies?

    Mine's Mom was huge(like 26") athough mine is kinda average(maybe 20") mine's dad was kinda average(maybe 20") mine had a good long bout of relocation stress when I got it and didn't eat that well for a while after I got it before it finaly decided it liked its new home and started eating good...
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    Best Starter Snake.

    If ts your very first snake EVAR you might consder a corn/milk/rat/king snake of some kind instead of a python of somekind. If you loose interest its alot easier to put up with an animal you don't like for 10-15 years than it is for 35-40 years.
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    Tiger Retic and Honduran Milksnake

    I briefly owned a 25ish foot(about 2/3 of a 40 foot shipping container) big retic that I was rescuing from someone who was ready to abandon it till I could find it a permenant home. Shes still alive and 27+ feet long last I checked with the breeder that took her for a permenant home. I...
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    Ball Python or Boa Constrictor?

    boa is more comperable to say a carpet than a ball size wise.
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    Help Ball Python won't eat!

    I'm glad you had good luck wth yours and F/T, Mine refused to eat anythng but live ever. Even 6 months of starving it wouldn't eat a f/t when offered and I just had to take to feeding it live. The risks of feeding one live prey are over exagerated, but you really should feed one f/t if they...
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    Butter worms?

    Butters have 5.2% fat compared to 6.0% for crickets. Either you are mistaking butters for wax worms or you are assuming butters are fatty because it has "butter" in the name. http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtreme.com/Nutrition.html
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    What is the biggest beardie you have ever seen?

    My dragon's mom was like 26". I don't think mine will get that big. Yes, mom had GG.
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    Mice

    Adult mice are entirely too big to safely feed any beardy. Severe impaction risk. Adult beardies are big enough to eat a pinky mouse reasonable safely (close to the space between eyes rule) although its not a good staple, too high of fat and can cause fatty liver disease.
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    Frozen/thawed pinkies

    If your dragon is big enough that a pinky is close to the space between eyes rule it shouldn't be an impaction problem. Its not a good staple because of fatty liver, but a pinky is like eye space size for an adult.
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    Feeding Q

    Some snakes just won't eat F/T and only eat live.
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    Dwarf Retic?

    my big retic was like 24 ish foot (about 2/3 of a 40 ft shipping container)
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    Dwarf Retic?

    I've had a big retic before. Retics are rather skinny compared to most other pythons, so a 10 ft dwarf retic is a lot lighter than a 10 foot blood. A 15 ft dwarf retic is a lot lighter than a 15 foot Burmese. 100% dwarfs (regular non morph) only get like 10 ft for females and maybe 6-7 for a...
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    Here I go again

    well, python is kind of vague. a ball is less than 5 feet long a non dwarf retic can be 30+ feet long.
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    bredli eating chicken

    well the guy was asleep when it wrapped around his leg to get warm. When I got it unwrapped from his leg it wrapped around the arm I was holding its head with. I would have needed someone else to unwrap the snake while I was holding it to do it safely, as I would have had to get my other arm...
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    bredli eating chicken

    Personally I'm not interested in owning a venomous snake as I have slow reflexes that are like the opposite of cat like reflexes. If I owned one it wouldn't be a matter of IF I'd get bit it would be WHEN and how bad. The only time I ever had to handle a venomous snake a 6 ft long timber...
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    bredli eating chicken

    Most States and Cities as well as the feds don't have a restriction on monitors, but I've heard of some that do. As to native venomous snakes... Yeah most of our native venomous are hemotoxic pit vipers.Rattlesnakes, Cotton Mouths, and Copperheads(copperhead isn't deadly on a non allergic...
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    California King Live feeding...

    My ball would never eat pre killed and would let itself starve if you tried hunger striking it. It would only eat live.
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    9 Snake Rescue!!

    I've rescued a number of bloods, boas, burmies, and even a retic(big one, not a dwarf) till I could find a permanent home for them. Its always to hear about herps finding a good home instead of getting released ot killed.
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