Alternative to dwarf retic
So I was so set on getting a sd x dwarf retic baby, was so close on the deal until I realize we are not allow to keep or transport any kind of retic where I live:mad:. I currently only have ball pythons but I want to step it up and get a bigger specie that is inquisitive, have personality yet not so big than it need two people to safely handle. From everything I have read retic seems to be it, I like the fact that they seems to be quite intelligent and i love love love some of morphs they have! So now that I can't get a retic what do you guys recommend I get instead that would fit my requirement and make me forget about the retic. I'm a little hesitate about boas while i like the size it eventually gets there color and pattern don't really wow me without going into the super expensive morphs, most importantly i have hear boas refer to as being "dumb" by many in the forum, not something i want for my strictly pet snake (I already own ball pythons;)). Trying to stay away from colourids because i don't know much about them and I don't like the fact that they like musk. any ideas?
oh and here are a list of snake that my wonderful city have prohibited me from owning
- Boidae
- All species of anaconda (Eunectes spp.)
- Cuban boa (Epicrates angulifer)
- Pythonidae
- Amethystine python (Morelia amethistina)
- Boelen's python (Morelia boeleni)
- Seram scrub python (Morelia clastolepis)
- Australian scrub python (Morelia kinghorni)
- Oenpelli python (Morelia oenpelliensis)
- Indian and Burmese pythons (Python molurus)
- Southern African rock python (Python natalensis)
- Reticulated python (Python reticulatus)
- African rock python (Python sebae)
Boelen's python too! not that i have money to buy one but still.... can't even dream now:(
Alternative to dwarf retic
Who said boas were dumb? If you've kept balls for any length of time you'll know they aren't exactly the smartest of snakes lol...
Re: Alternative to dwarf retic
I just picked up a juvenile I-J Carpet Python and adore her attitude and inquisitiveness, especially for such a small snake. And with the assorted varieties and crosses you can pick an animal that easily fits into your housing requirements for size.
I`d say that would be one to look into or, some of the boa`s. (BCC`s and BCI`s seem very popular but, I can never take my eyes off of a Brazilian or Peruvian Rainbow.)
Alternative to dwarf retic
Carpet! I love my 7 foot girl :) she's a rescue as an adult and was a handful in beginning but she has calmed and is fun to handle because she wants to see everything. I like putting her on shoulders and going out side shell para scope off my shoulders three feet up it looks cool