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Looking for something alittle different for next snake
I'm looking for some ideas for my next snake. I already have a ball python. I don't care for any of the boas I've seen. Not a fan of colurbrids either. I think I'm just more of a python person. from what I've seen available I like womas, scrubs, angolans, timors and bredlis. I not against a carpet, but don't want a mix. I'd like to at least start it in a half of a t8. I'd like it to be handlable and mild tempered. Dont want to spend more then 300. I'd like it to stay a manageable size. I love my ball python, but would like something more active. Any ideas?
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Re: Looking for something alittle different for next snake
If you don't necessarily need something large, maybe a sand boa. I was handling one the other day - really nice snake.
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They just don't do it for me. I don't like smaller snakes.
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I wish there were more morph type breeds. I like the variety balls offer.
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Chondropython, aru local. Can't go wrong with that!
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Check out some of the blood and short tailed python species, curtus/breitensteini, if you haven't already. Lots of morphs in there and they a lot larger than royals.
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Whoops, definitely doesn't fit the "more active" bit you requested in the first post! Think you're on the right track with womas and carpets.
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Looks like scrubs get a little too big.
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Timors are known to fling poo and Pee all over when they want to be left alone. Probably will end up with a woma or angolan.
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