What snake will be the "next ball python?"
So I heard that about 10 years ago, corns were the biggest thing in the snake trade. It seems like BPs have pretty much dominated the industry with all the stylish morphs for the past decade. But does anybody foresee a new trendy snake making it big anytime soon?
I personally think it might be the hognose. They seem to be rapidly growing, and they are so unique. I know a lot of people don't like colubrids, but they are darn cute.
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
I would say carpet pythons also, carpets have a lot of variety to offer. While they typically get bigger than ball pythons, their still manageable and once people get over the stupid stereotype, they will find they are just as calm as ball pythons.
I doubt any colubrid will be able to hit the popularity that corns and balls have.
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
I think that hognoses are going to be exciting a lot of people. They're already gaining in populariy.
Re: What snake will be the "next ball python?"
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cecilbturtle
maybe this question has been answered already but why is it that there are so many more variations of bp morphs than other snakes?
Good question, I've wondered that myself. It's a perfect storm.
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cecilbturtle
maybe this question has been answered already but why is it that there are so many more variations of bp morphs than other snakes?
Because of huge import of new babies from Africa new morph pop up more often... If for example Australia have more liberal export law we will see way more carpet pythons morphs on the market...