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    Registered User Rogue628's Avatar
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    Talking Christmas Money to Spend on Pets! :D

    I have a little extra money to spend. I busted my butt these last two weeks at both jobs making sure my kids have a good Christmas. Seems I overworked myself and I have some extra cash as well as some Christmas money gifted to me to spend. I have some pet supplies I want to get. I'm getting a couple of Christmas totes next week for my dumerils girls. (Wal Mart FINALLY put them out). I also want to get a scale (need one that will weigh my dumerils) as well as a temp gun. Can you guys point me to some good supply places online?

    Also I want to get another baby, but I can't make up my mind on what I want! lol I'd like to have something different, since I have pythons and boas at the moment. I'm usually not much of a colubrid person but I have had kingsnakes before and that was interesting Corns are interesting especially the different morphs. Hoggies are definitely interesting But I'd like to have some information about the differences between the western and the eastern hoggies....which ones are easier to keep, temperment differences, etc.

    I'm not entirely 100% set on a king, corn, or hoggie, but would like to hear different experiences other keepers have of these animals. It will help me make a decision about what animal I wish to experience next.

    All input would be appreciated! Thanks!
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    I love my temp gun from here

    Another good site to check out is reptilebasics.com
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    Re: Christmas Money to Spend on Pets! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I love my temp gun from here
    That's the one I bought and it's going strong. After almost 4 years I've only had to replace the batteries twice!

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    Re: Christmas Money to Spend on Pets! :D

    I collect only Colubrids, it can be a truley rewarding experience. Theres a complete different level of respect with Colubrids than there is with Pythons, Boas, etc.

    I have Kings, Rats, and a Corn hybrid. Kings and Rats are my favorite and are amazing, i never was a fan of Corns though, their color morphs never struck my interest. Kings have amazing color morphs and are rewarding to breed (if this is what you wish to do, keep in mind you may lose a couple specimens due to their cannabalistic nature). In my opinion though, Kings really are the KINGS of all snakes.

    If you want my $.02 go ahead and give Kings a try, i think you'll find them very interesting. As for hogs hopefully someone else will post some info to better help you in that area.

    Good luck!
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    Thanks for the input and the link for the temp gun!

    drama, I had a king years ago (black and yellow banded cali) and for a long time I was kind of scared of him lol. Took me months to realize that little tail rattling thing he did was all bluff. lol

    He was a great eater but would regurge if I handled him for any reason for 3 days after he ate. He did NOT like rats at all (tried once and he put up a huge fuss!) So I learned pretty quick to not touch him at all for 3 days after feeding and not to feed him rats. Oh, and he was prone to biting most guys. He loved females though I got him as a sub adult so I don't have any experience with hatchlings. He was a great snake after learning him and was no longer a bit leery of handling him. Loved his huff and puff attitude. But I don't know if that's typical of kings or just his own special style. I really love the different black and white patterns, especially the reverse stripe. They're on my list because this is the one experience I've had with kings and after a bit of a rocky start, I really enjoyed having him. Wish there was no need to rehome him, or my burm for that matter, but divorce can suck.
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    Re: Christmas Money to Spend on Pets! :D

    Yeah see, thats what i mean when i say theres a complete different level of respect with colubrids, they are snappy and love to bluff. Especially rat snakes, their the snappiest of all the colubrids in my opinion. Almost every king i had either snapped or musked, its a natural attitude, though iv had one that was a complete sweetheart (god bless her soul, she passed a few weeks ago). And people who say corns are the most docile make me laugh, coming from the rat snake family they are snappy as well, especially as babies, they twitch and move out quick, their sketchy as all hell lol.

    But good luck in your endeavors friend, hopefully you start up a collection of colubrids, and if so id love to see some pics in the near future!
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    Maybe its just me but I think Kenyan Sand Boas are really neat. I have never owned one but I have done some research on them and they really struck my interest. You might check them out.
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    The boyfriend has attempted to talk me out of another animal, saying we could put the money in more supplies or even making some sort of rack and he's right. Right now all my animals are in their tubs on the floor in our bedroom and with getting 2 Christmas tree totes this week, it's going to be even more cluttered and no room at all. I've always kept my animals in my bedroom so placing them elsewhere in the house is not an option. Plus, I think making a rack is going to make it easier for us to care for them in the long run and I'm all for it. But......

    one itty bitty wittle king or corn would be really inexpensive plus I have the perfect little cage for it that can sit on my computer desk where I can watch it See? Problem solved!

    I'll probably end up getting either one, depending upon what I find that first that makes me think "I really want that one!" and that's what I'll get. Not that I'm actively searching ks.com or fauna or keeping a constant watch on Ben Siegel's fb page or anything.....
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    Housing is always more important, i always make sure i have enough room for a new scaley addition. And i just recently built a big 4ftx4ft heat box so now i have enough room for about 10-20 snakes, and i only have 8. Theres a reptile expo coming up and im looking to add another addition to my colubrids.

    Good luck with your search!
    1.0 Green Anaconda-(No Name)
    0.1 Dumerils Boa-(Pandora)
    0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat-(Luna)
    1.0 Albino Texas Rat-(Jolly)
    1.0 Hypo Everglades Rat-(Koba)
    0.0.2 Black Rat-(Bonne & Clyde)
    1.0 Ornate Nile Monitor-(Dracula)
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    those are among the best for your money.




    Also, Drama X is correct. Corns are not all that calm. I have had (and still do) only one, and though it has not attempted to bite me, it is very jumpy and for the first week it would strike a pose as if it was prepared to bite. Corns have even been known to shake their tails like rattlers.

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