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Old 25-07-2009, 09:39 PM
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Those pictures never came then?

How often do they feed as adults?

Weekly, fortnightly or every 10 days?
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are you likely to add any breeding information?
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Great caresheet, I know very little about bloods. I am starting to research them as I hope to get one in the new year. What about pricing for the three distinct species? How common are each of the species?

Which is the best of the species to keep, in your opinion?
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are they good as a second snake?
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are you likely to add any breeding information?
I will be soon, but I'm a very busy man at the moment!

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Great caresheet, I know very little about bloods. I am starting to research them as I hope to get one in the new year. What about pricing for the three distinct species? How common are each of the species?

Which is the best of the species to keep, in your opinion?
Price wise, they're all pretty similar, Brongersmai and Breitensteini you can pick up for £100+, Curtus will cost a little more, say £150+. Brongersmai and Breitensteini are more common than a good Curtus, but all 3 are equally as nice. If I had to choose, I'd pick a Curtus for overall size, temperament and looks.

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are they good as a second snake?
They are a great snake, my second snake was a Blood Python and I have not regretted it one bit.
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