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why no corns or hogs? personal aversion or just 'too simple'? honestly hognoses (among a few others) are at the top of my list once I get a handle on my collection of balls.
I kept garters as a kid and thoroughly enjoyed them, even without delving into the morph possibilities. they have only gotten more interesting since then.
Last edited by wwmjkd; 12-14-2011 at 03:00 AM.
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If you want something a little less common and big then one of the pituophis might be a good fit. There are some really pretty locality animals as well as quite a few morphs up and coming. I bought a handful of snakes this year from Jason Nelson over at http://www.envyreptiles.com/ and couldn't be more pleased.
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I have a couple kings and really like them. Cannot wait till my Mexican Black grows up. They look just awesome. I also have a pair or Honduran Milks. They're little and quite spastic right now. I hope they chill out with age.
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i vote for........BULLS!!!!

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Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid
i vote rat snakes. they are all awsome but i really love LTR's
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I have three foot long Female Brooksie King. I always let her craw on my face and no problem as long as I am free of any animals smell. Very nice girl but with very big food aggresion. She will strike any thing that move if she sense any animal smell including my ball python. I can give her up for free if you want it. I just need room for hog island boa.
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rhino rat snake
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Re: Deciding on a new Colubrid
 Originally Posted by SkYyame
rhino rat snake

yes pleae!!
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