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    Next step for BP owner?

    This isn't for anytime soon but I am starting to do some research on a good next snake for someone whos owned BPs (4) for slightly over a year....


    Would love some opinions and personal experiences....

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    Next step for BP owner?

    What do you like?

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    LOL!! Everything?


    Specifically HUGE fan of carpets, tree pythons, and white lipped pythons....I was thinking after all the research and reading about carpets from experienced owners on here I might go the carpet python route....
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    boa constrictor.

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    BPnet Veteran OsirisRa32's Avatar
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    any reasons Creepin? I've been thinking I'd stick with pythons for now....

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    Next step for BP owner?

    I love Carpets. An awesome snake to add to any collection. I don't think you'll go wrong with one.

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    carpets are awesome looking animals! and i just like the personality of boas and their size.. that is of course if you wanted to get something a little bigger. they get big enough to be impressive but not too big to where you can't handle them yourself. they seem to love getting out of their cages and exploring. they don't always want to hide like balls do and will even try to keep you from putting them back up. plus if you ever wanted to try breeding, they give live birth! which is pretty cool. no waiting on eggs to hatch.

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    If you want something pretty to look at: Green tree python!

    Have you looked at amazon tree boas at all? Those are very cool animals. I have two and I love them!
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Next step for BP owner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    If you want something pretty to look at: Green tree python!

    Have you looked at amazon tree boas at all? Those are very cool animals. I have two and I love them!
    X2 on Amazon tree boa! Imo, they are really beautiful and a good first arboreal snake. Mine happens to be very tame. They are wonderful looking at pets and come in a wide variety of colors. They also don't get too big, staying around five feet.
    “You are enough. You are so enough. It is unbelievable how enough you are.”


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    Re: Next step for BP owner?

    Quote Originally Posted by ToriTheBallPython View Post
    X2 on Amazon tree boa! Imo, they are really beautiful and a good first arboreal snake. Mine happens to be very tame. They are wonderful looking at pets and come in a wide variety of colors. They also don't get too big, staying around five feet.
    I have a really nice handleable one: Noodle, and a bitey one: Nibbler.
    ~Steffe

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