Re: gopher snakes as pets?
they are the ones that try to mimic rattlers...just found that out researching them. saw a video too. saw some pretty neat pics.
pretty cool.
Re: gopher snakes as pets?
Re: gopher snakes as pets?
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modlane
Yup, they can be great pets. Like the other poster said, it's a crap shoot. Your odds for getting a docile snake is higher with corns though. I have an axanthic sonoran gopher that is the most docile lapdog snake i have in my modest collection. He's never hissed or rattled his tail even when i bother him when he's in shed.
http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_2052.jpg
That thing is a beaut!
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I love my two albino sonorans!
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RyanT
Pituophis are the most impressive Colubrids, in my opinion. They make great pets. The only drawback is that they have extremely fast metabolism. Which means they eat a lot and $#!t even more. :P
I used to have abround 25 various pines but just couldn't take the daily cleaning and smell anymore. Would still love to have like 1 or 2 though, just cause they're awesome.
This is true. I don't know what it is about most colubrids (corns and pits especially), but they can destroy a tank/tub! Our balls and carpets don't really smell much, but I know before opening the door to our snake room if even one of our smallest corns took a dump! Its right up there with a cat's litterbox.