The student from Fujian province was held for illegally purchasing and transporting precious, endangered wild animals.
But the local procurator have to decide whether to order a formal arrest of the detained student, Hong Kong based South China Morning Post reported.
The student, whose name was not disclosed, told police that the pythons hatched from eggs that he purchased online for 100 yuan (USD 16) each just a week ago, and that they were delivered to him through the mail.
He posted pictures of the baby snakes on the internet, prompting several internet users to report it to the authorities.
The snake, also known as royal python or ball python, is a nonvenomous python species which originated in Africa.
Adults of the species can grow up to 90 and 120 centimetres. These snakes are bred in captivity and are popular as pets in many places of the world.
Fuzhou's forestry regulator, which oversees wildlife protection in the city, said China treated the animal as a subject of second-degree state-level animal protection.
In 2012, a Jiangxi resident kept a three-metre-long gold python as a pet and drew public attention for "walking" it in a public park.
The snake was later taken away by local authorities and he was sanctioned for domesticating a wild animal, under national priority protection, without a licence.
The resident later brought the case to court and demanded the return of the animal, as he argued that he could provide better care of the animal than the local zoo. The court ruled against him.
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