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    What should i get next?

    So I have a BP at the moment and i want to get another snake but I have no idea what to get. I have room for anything up to around 8ft long, and I dont really want an arboreal species apart from that Im open to any. Any suggestions?

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    Good ole fashion Corn Snake! They have some wicked designer colors, and are a nice active snake in comparison to a BP. I love my corn. She's quite the character. Always comes out when I walk into the room, telling me how much she's starving away in there
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    I think bloods are sweet so I will have to agree with jinx on this one and say blood python. What is your budget for the new snake?

    Or a Dumerils boa! Yeah those are nice too!
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    My budget is around £100 by as I live in the UK I think prices are a bit higher than in the US

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    Re: What should i get next?

    Quote Originally Posted by bclose93 View Post
    My budget is around £100 by as I live in the UK I think prices are a bit higher than in the US
    I dont know what that is.... But Dums and normal bloods arent too pricey so they are probably in your price range!
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    Re: What should i get next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    I dont know what that is.... But Dums and normal bloods arent too pricey so they are probably in your price range!
    They also aren't long snakes, but they get BIG. Something to keep in mind for sure. Myself, I don't think I would enjoy handling such a large, bulky animal. I love BPs and how thick they are. Bloods are gorgeous too, but I think they definitely are a snake to be 100% sure of! Haha
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    I do like Blood Pythons but it looks like they are abit outside of my price range as they are quite expensive in the UK

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    I was thinking of getting a boa constrictor as I really like them but I just wouldn't have the space for one if it got over 8ft

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