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#1585146 OwlsHaveEyes
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Small pythons??  Are there any pythons that can stay in a 20G Long tank when they are fully grown adults?? if so can you please provide me with the name of the snake, and a price/breeder?
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01/19/08 10:36am
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#1585166 Carpondro17
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Message To: OwlsHaveEyes In reference to Message Id: 1585146
Small pythons??  Maybe a childrens python. look on kingsnake
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01/19/08 10:55am
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#1588091 BrizzysReps
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Message To: Carpondro17 In reference to Message Id: 1585166
Small pythons??  Not any pythons as far as i know. Kenyan sand boas, rosy boas, are full size fine in a 20l. You can try ringed python but as far as i know that is it!
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01/21/08 11:41am
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#1633268 Improvius
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Message To: BrizzysReps In reference to Message Id: 1588091
Small pythons??  Anthill pythons get to be about 2’ long. They are the world’s smallest python. They would be fine as adults in a 20L tank. The downside is that they cost upwards of $500, so in terms of cost you’d be better off just buying a bigger tank for a Children’s or ball python.
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02/22/08 09:41am
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#1681442 Ned Fisch
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Message To: OwlsHaveEyes In reference to Message Id: 1585146
Small pythons??  Childrens python only get 1m, and theres also the Pygmy python, they only get 70-75 cm. They are both australian pythons.
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03/29/08 10:40pm
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#1681967 Sra
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Message To: OwlsHaveEyes In reference to Message Id: 1585146
Small pythons??  I know you might be looking for something a little different, but Ball Pythons can live in a 20 L their whole lives. You can get a really cool morph (like a spider or bumblebee, hey didn’t say it was gonna be cheap lol) for a display animal! If you don’t have your heart set on a python, there are tons of cool boas that don’t get too big, like someone mentioned before, sand/rubber/rosy boas, viper boas are really neat, not sure how big those get but their beautiful! I almost forgot, Woma Pythons don’t get too big, maybe you should look those up. I think AC reptiles.com (without the space) has some really neat ones for sale. Look around, see what you like.
Sara
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03/30/08 12:55pm
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#1682507 Morsel
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Message To: Sra In reference to Message Id: 1681967
Small pythons??  A Ball Python would be the smallest that seems to do better in a tank that’s a little bit cramped. They’re very available and affordable and there’s a lot of cool morphs too.
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03/30/08 07:01pm
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