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Originally Posted by razeraze
Thank you so much. What an interesting snake. It seems not as active as a retic but more active than a burm or anaconda. Might be exactly the type of snake I look for next (should I ever get room).
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That sounds about right, they are incrediable interesting pythons to work with. My little guy has no fear of me and does not hesitate to square off with me. He also has a very interesting way of strikeing, his strike is curved so that he bites and coils at the same time.
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Originally Posted by luker3232
ohhh fast little guy haha gottah love them rocks!
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Amen to that
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Originally Posted by jtmoney
Nice Fiesty snake you got there 
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by DannyBoy
I love the colors of Rocks and yours is top notch. Good Vid. It was fun watching her and listening to you explain that whether or not she is placid as an adult is really not crucial. I think that kind of attitude is essential when you own an African Rock. I also enjoyed listening to your plans of how to continue to properly care for her if she does turn out aggressive. Congrats, she is great and she is lucky to have a good/responsible owner.
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Thanks for your comment, I love her whether she wants to eat me or not

. All I ask is that she live a long healthy life, if she does that than I have done my job.
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Originally Posted by BoaFanatic17
nice video. great commentary too.
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Thanks, I have another video that I will be posting very soon.
Thanks for the comments everyone, I am literally on the edge of my seat waiting for this little guy to become an adult.
