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Now that we're getting to know what everyone's favorite other boas are. What are your 3 favorite pythons? Mine would have to be Jungle Carpets, Balls, and Red Bloods.[addsig]
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Burms!!!!Or any of the Indian rock Pythons
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for 3rd place its a tie between ringed pythons and blackheaded pythons

Retics are impressive but have never been a favorite of mine. I dunno what it is about em..their length doesn't seem to match their lack of body weight. They look kinda scrawny to me untill they are full grown and often overfed.
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My fave for sure is the yellow head relic, i think that what there called very nice snake but like you said julius the body girth sucks, i think thats why i went with a boa.
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Burms, oh yeah. I forgot Burms. Are the Indian Rock Pythons the same thing as Ceylonese Pythons (Python molurus pimbura)? Do you keep any burms, Julius? Let me know if you do, I'm kinda tempted to get one.[addsig]
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Indian Rock Python is Python molurus molurus Burmese Python is Python molurus bivittatus and is the largest subspecies of Indian Rock Pythons. Ceylonese Pythons Python Molurus Pimbura is another subspecies found on the Island of Sri Lanka off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka was formerly known as Ceylon and still is today by many people.

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What would you say is the smallest one? The Pimbura is the smallest and most commonly seen in capitvity of the P. molurus subspecies that I know of.[addsig]
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I have no idea. The smallest python I know of is a childrens python
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Okay, I was just wondering if you knew of any other P. molurus subspecies. And yeah, I'm not too crazy about Children's Pythons, I hear they eat human children on a regular basis. Especially those w/ mothers named Lori. [img]images/forum/icons/icon_eek.gif[/img] *chuckling* JK Lori... [img]images/forum/icons/icon_wink.gif[/img] no offense...[addsig]
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lol....doesn't really matter..any indian rock python on the pet market in the US is usually called a Burmese python unless you get one from a breeder that knows his stuff. And even then it's iffy at best.
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Alright, thanks man. I thought that would be the case, especially w/ the others having similar markings to burms. By the way, you never answered my question, do you own any burms?[addsig]
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