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  • 12-29-2011, 01:52 PM
    MSG-KB
    Request for For Info On King nd Corn Snakes
    Hello all,

    I am trying to find out the PROs and CONS on the Follow:

    adult lavender albino Kingsnake
    corn snakes

    We have Pythons and looking at Boas my Wifes likes them. Shes likes the style of them and body shapes.

    My wife, my 14 yr girl and me all handle all the current famiily we have. I do know my wife like to see our snakes and does not like Rat Snakes or ones the stay always hidden.

    We have a very nice young couple that we have meet the has help very much us and trained and given great advice and has always been there when I need info so we do right by our snakes ( but i just did not want to bother then again, it seens I have asking a lot and they have a life) Even thought I have read 8 books and read many phd internet papers. But these young people have always been nice and call me back.

    So can anyone here give me so help on where or not if this type of Snake would fid into our current Family?


    Please be honest and tell me what you think, We are learning and what to do right by our Snakes and the people we have meet here.


    Thnak You in Advance

    Terrance
    MSG, USA
    RETIRED
  • 12-31-2011, 11:04 PM
    Mike41793
    Re: Request for For Info On King nd Corn Snakes
    Corns and kings are both more diurnal than ball pythons so you would be able to see them more during the day. But if your wife doesnt like rat snakes then theyre probably not the best choices...
    What about rainbow boas? If you setup the tank right they have the potential to be an awesome display snake. The babies are sometimes known to be a bit nippy though so I dont know how comfortable your daughter would be handling them?
    I hope some of this helped :)
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