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Newbie :)
Hey guys how are we all? I have joined this site because I recently got very interested in snakes and well I am looking for one as a pet. Do you have any suggestions as to what would make a great first pet?
P.s I would like a snake that likes to be handled! :D
Cheers,
Samantha
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I would recommend a corn snake. Lots of morphs, easy care requirements, eat like pigs and are very hand able.
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I would either recommend a corn snake ^ or a ball python. Both make great beginner snakes and are usually really handable.
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I am also going to throw in Rosy Boas they stay pretty small if size is of any concern. Also Kenyan Sand Boas
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Welcome to BP.net!
Well, since this is a ball python forum (actually, this is the ball python forum), I'm going to recommend a ball python. Very easy to handle, manageable size and straight forward husbandry requirements. Of course I'm biased because they're my favorite.
Can't really go wrong with a corn snake either.
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Welcome! I too am gunna reccomend a ball python. All of the corns ive handled tend to be flighty and dont sit still. If thats what youre looking for then by all means go for a corn or king snake. But if you want a snake that just sits in your lap while you watch tv then go for a ball python. I love mine. :gj:
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Re: Newbie :)
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Originally Posted by lovemonroe
Hey guys how are we all? I have joined this site because I recently got very interested in snakes and well I am looking for one as a pet. Do you have any suggestions as to what would make a great first pet?
P.s I would like a snake that likes to be handled! :D
Cheers,
Samantha
Hey and welcome to the site !
I would definitely recommend a ball python. Just be careful... they can get addicting.
One thing I would also add is this : Whatever snake you decide on, try to stay away from the pet stores such as Petsmart and Petco. Try to find a local breeder or one from this site. You wont regret it.
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Thanks for all your replies! Seeing as I obviously know nothing about snakes haha I'm guessing there is all different types of corn snakes and ball pythons is there all types of breeds or just the one? I would like to google to find out more info on them, preferably good looking ones
I live in Australia would I be able to buy them here?
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Re: Newbie :)
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Originally Posted by lovemonroe
Thanks for all your replies! Seeing as I obviously know nothing about snakes haha I'm guessing there is all different types of corn snakes and ball pythons is there all types of breeds or just the one? I would like to google to find out more info on them, preferably good looking ones
I live in Australia would I be able to buy them here?
First :welcome: to BP.net! I would also highly recommend a ball python, they make great beginner snakes and come in a TON of different color and pattern morphs. For a good reference check out http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/ you can browse thru the 1300+ different morphs!
As far as owning them in Australia IDK, but there are some members here that are from there and hopefully they will chime in for you.
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:welcome:
I'm a firm believer in the first three: Corn Snake, Leopard Gecko, and Bearded Dragon. The so called "beginner's reptiles" - though be careful, I can't live without a leopard gecko since my first, so like many here, I'm hooked too.
As far as Corn Snakes go, holy cow are there morphs/different colors and patterns. Here is a link to just a few... hundred or so... just click on each name for some example pics LINKY:Corn Snake Morphs
I've always been partial to a Candycane, in person they are very striking!
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