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Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
I'm stuck, i have no idea what snake to get as my next pet. these are my choices and you are welcome to recommend other ones, care is not a problem, i have experience.
Western hog nose
Pastel ball python
Jungle carpet python
which one would u pick from the ones i listed.
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Re: Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
Well, what have you got for snakes right now? What do you want in a snake? Are you interested in breeding? Interacting with the snake? Tell us more...

~~ZinniaZ
2.1.0 ball python-- James Herriot the Spider BP and Paradox, my son's female normal BP, Jack London, het red axanthic
0.1 Blue Beauty-- Anna Sewall
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Re: Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
If I were you, I would get all three.
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Re: Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
Man your posting up a STORM!!
Like said before, you have to take into consideration. Are you going to be breeding, pet snake, size matter?
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Re: Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
Hmmmm... now see I have a great desire to get a pied ball python to add in with my little BP and then I have two Checkered Garters (1 normal and the other albino) My albino is so gentle, and docile.
1 baby normal ball python (male- Rios)
1 baby spider ball python (female - Missy)
1 albino checkered garter (male - Little Dude)
1 checkered garter (male - Hudinie)
1 albion checkered garter (female - Rescue)

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Re: Hmm, should i get this snake? or this one =]
So far you have been asking about BP, RTB, BRB, Carpet, Hognose and bloods, all those are different species with different requirements and different temperaments.
What you need to do is first do some research each and every one of those species seriously, and familiarize yourself with their husbandry, needs and temperament.
You also need to ask yourself whether you see yourself as a beginner, intermediate, experienced very experienced keeper. (this will also help you make a choice)
You need to consider the space time and money you are capable and willing to commit to this venture. (some of those animals require more space than others and some have stricter requirements)
Know that some species will be more forgiven than other, that some species tolerate handling better than others etc.
Once you consider all that and know what you are looking for in a snake I am sure YOU will be able to pick the snake that fit your expectations.
We can tell you what we would chose however it is really about YOU, this will be YOUR snake and YOU will be the one committing for 20 years or more depending on the species so it is really important that YOU research all the angles and that YOU are the one making the descision.
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