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*** Tuesday, October 11, 2005 ***
  - Bloodpythons.com -

Well I'm pretty excited...... Bloodpythons.com is finally up and running. Well it's not all the way done yet, but the forums are up, and the rest should be up soon I heard. As I'm sure you know, I have 8 Blood and Short-Tailed pythons, so I've been looking forward to this site since I heard about it ever so long ago. It's all about my favorite snakes, created by one of the top Blood/Short-Tail breeders in the country, Kara Glasgow from NERD (New England Reptile Distributers). I got one of my snakes from her, and she's super nice and knows her stuff when it comes to snakes, especially Bloods. Check it out to see the coolest snakes ever.

 

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I know nothing about snakes; we only have adders and grass snakes over here.
Are pythons poisonous? What do they eat?
 
Pythons are pretty harmless, unless they're over 8 feet, then it's a good idea to have two people around when handling them just in case they start constricting you. But mine will top out at around 5-6 feet, so really the only damage they can do is to bite you. They're not poisonous, but they've got lots of little razor sharp needles for teeth, so if they bite you it doesn't hurt that much but bleeds like you wouldn't believe.

They eat rodents, mainly mice and rats, but adults can eat small rabbits. I've got a freezer full of rats which I thaw out and warm up, the snakes take em just fine. Most responsible keepers feed pre-killed prey, it's safer for the snake, cheaper (I buy frozen rats 100 at a time), and some people say it's more humane for the mouse than being killed by a snake. Actually in Great Britain it's illegal to feed a reptile live prey items. One thing that would drive me crazy about living in England would be the lack of wild snakes, or at least the diversity we have here. It's fun to go back in the woods and see what I can find.
 
Also, my snakes are tame and don't bite. I've been bitten twice since I've been keeping snakes, and both times was just a misunderstanding around feeding time. Just an instinctive strike before they realized I wasn't a mouse. Most snakes will tame pretty easily and let you handle them once they get used to you. Mine are all sweethearts 99% of the time.
 
ha ha ha ha hahahahahaha

i no nothing about snakes either...
'scept, well, what I pick up off this guy...
I know rocks and anthropology... this guy knows snakes and biology... and other interseting--wait--boring tidbits of useless trivia...
ha ha ha
your snakes bit you cause your head is fat and oddly enough you taste quite good...
what did I tell you... stop basting in broth and the snakes will leave you alone... did it work???
 
I am retarded...
what I meant was, I know nothing of snakes...
don't you hate these things, where you can't go back and fix your errors? The only way is to delete it and start over... but i'm too lazy to do that...
I guess I could copy and paste the message, adjust it, then delete the comment, but then again, see previous excuse
 
Now that you mention it, I haven't been bitten since I stopped the chicken-broth baths..... maybe that was why they bit me..... and it's not useless trivia, considering I'm a biology/zoology major. Knowing about rocks is useless trivia. Barstard.
 
no no no, I was saying other useless trivia... But you're right, now that I think of it... biology is useless triva...
HA!
*sigh*
and for that matter rocks as well...
 
Yay! You said "barstard!" With an added "r" -grin-
I want to see your cat. Apparently it looks just like mine...I knew that cat cloning project of mine would take off eventually...
 
Anyway, do you have to keep your snakes in special containers?

Personally I like rocks and and biology. (And freak weather and anything gory or potentially lethal.) So carry on, both of you...
 
I like geology too, but I'm just saying that it's more useless than knowing about snakes and biology, at least for me. My snakes each have their own cage, right now they're just in plastic Rubbermaid tubs, which make excellent snake cages. Once they grow up I'll have to get something bigger like actual snake cages for them.
My cat's not a clone of yours, but I'll get a picture of her up later. She's huge, I think she's a cross between a cat and a black panther.
 
Y'see I say that about mine, but I suspect that you actually do have black panthers wandering around America, which we certainly don't here...
 
well, not in America...
maybe in South America...
up here we have a mountain lion, which is about the same thing (except not black) and just as dangerous...
without those useless rocks and geology, your precious biology and snakes wouldn't exist goober... not vise versa
 
I realize that, but that doesn't making knowing about it any more useful. Ha ha my word verification is rsquid. That's funny
 
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