BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose
I have had BP's and other pythons for many years. I recently got the urge to try something different and purchased some corns (cheap and lots of morphs) and a hognose.
My initial reaction is that corns are nervous and flighty. Even adults never settle down and hang out like a BP.
The western hognose I have is generally like my BP's. What a cool snake. Smaller, fewer and more expensive morphs but an all around nice snake.
Thoughts?
Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose
That funny, cause just not to long ago, I was thinking that Hognoses would be a good snake to get into. They are an awesome snake, with some very cool morphs. The Super Anaconda morph is one of my favorites, but pricey!
Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose
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mainbutter
My first snake was a corn snake, and I generally say that they are among the gentlest snakes ever! Sure hatchlings can be little noodles at times, but they are among the most popular snakes for good reason. You must have a bad batch if your adults are flighty, lol.
Hoggies are wonderful, just weighed my female in at approaching 250 grams. I wish I had a male to pair her with this year, I may keep an eye out for one and see if she goes this summer.
Agreed. Corns are a lot like balls as they have unique personalities. Some are relaxed, others are not and they can even sometime be biters. My Corn is oe of the gentlest little snakes I have ever seen :)
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trendkill
I'm jealous!! I've always wanted one.. but here in IL you need a permit. A couple hognose locales are native, endangered species here. And from what I understand, the permit is a hassle to get. Too bad.. they are really cool snakes!!
Yeah IL's hoggie regulations are pretty annoying! NARBC in Tinley is my favorite show to go to, but hoggies aren't to be found there.
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Johan
Agreed. Corns are a lot like balls as they have unique personalities. Some are relaxed, others are not and they can even sometime be biters. My Corn is oe of the gentlest little snakes I have ever seen :)
I have an Abbott's line Okeetee that I picked up a week ago that is a nut case biter. He was fine at the show but after a few days of relaxation he is unapproachable. I have a bunch of other corns that don't bite but I wouldn't call them freindly. They're always trying to escape.
I have fallen asleep with a BP wrapped around my arm and he never moved. That's what I call Man's Best Friend. FYI, I was in front of the TV and my wife was watching the snake so I was not in any danger.