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JW What are your herp wish lists?we were doing this on macwin's thread but i geuss it might be better to do it on another thread,since his was about he new carpet.
Mine is:
Crested Gecko
Red Tail Boa
Pac-Man Frog
Leopard Gecko
Brazilian Rainbow boa
Burmese Python
Iguana
Amazon Tree Boa
CopperHead
Pigmy Rattlesnake
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Your list!
Angolan Pythons from different blood lines
Red Tailed Boa
Crested Geckos
Jungle Pastel Ball Python
Mojave Ball Python
African House Snake -Red Lace Morph-
Borneo Blood Python
That is pretty much my entire list!
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blue eyed lucy bp
pied bp
redtail
albino burm
amazon tree boa
gaboon viper
bredls carpet python
and much much more(altho i will probably neverget all of them only half or less)
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Blood Python
Carpet Python
Red Tail Boa
Kingsnake
Bearded Dragon
Chondro
Axanthic BP
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several more red eyed tree frogs
pastel bp
high contrast albino bp
beardie
crimson giant day gecko(s)
brazilian rainbow boa
dumerils boa
amelanistic okeetee corn snake (when/if i move out of georgia)
green tree python
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My current list:
Another ball...or two or so...
Cresties or Gargoyles, possibly both
Standings Day Gecko (I really like some of the other day gecko species, but I think one you can hold would be easiest in case of escapees)
Green Tree Pythons, although I want to start out with an ATB, since they're supposed to be easier to start out with
In the case of the geckos, I'd like to start out and then try breeding. I may also try to breed balls in the future. I also plan on starting out with the cresties or gargoyles before I make a move on the day geckos, becuase I think they'd be easier.
There are some other snake species I'm interested in, but they can wait for quite a while. Also, someday I'd like to hold a giant gecko...i dunno if i want to drop the 400 or so to own one though.
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Only 2 left until it's complete MUHAHAHA MUHAHAHAHA
oh sorry
1. Yellow Anaconda
2. Blood Python (round 2)
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behavioral thing
INDIGO
And a blizzard corn for my daughter.
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Alright, this is going to seem an extensive list, but with enough time, patience, finances (money), and the proper space, I'd like to make herping a major part of my life. I want to move on to bigger snakes and especially, hot snakes. I have an avid facination for the venemous, I love how they look, I love how they work, I love how they think, that'll be a good twenty+ years down the road most likely, if not a tad longer.
Those that will have Cages ranging in sizes for them:
Ball Pythons:
Pied
BumbleBee Spider
Boas:
Emerald Tree Boas (I'd like to have a circular room dedicated to them with high floor-to-ceiling cages)
Red Tailed
Brazilian Rainbow
Those that will have entire rooms (not living room sized, but large enough, like a zoological exibit) dedicated to them:
Reticulated Python:
Axanthic/Anerythristic
Granite-backed
Tiger
Burmese Python:
Normal
Albino
Anaconda:
Yellow/Green
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Technically you could name nearly every venemous snake (probably all) and I would put it in this category because I'm head over heels for them, however I'm going to list a few (sell my souls for). I'd assume my want/need for these snakes would be like someone's utter devotion to creating a new BP Morph (or any morph I suppose). I really have no intention of ever breeding the Venemous snakes (at least not the first and most important on my list) rather I plan on enjoying them. Past the first, these are in no particular order.
First and foremost. I hope this doesn't mark me as some rabid foaming...idiot?? I understand fully that this snake is not to be coddled, not to be played with or touched. I don't want it as a walking companion or something to curl up with at night. However, I'm also unsure if these snakes can even be kept as pets, I've been looking, but been unable to find any information. I refuse to take one from the wild, so I'm hoping someone actually breeds them (growing more and more unsure about this) However...:
King Cobra:
I plan on owning several (if possible?). They will have their own floor-to-ceiling exibits and usually their own rooms. Special feeding access. Of course this means I'll also be keeping black ratsnakes (or other various ratsnakes) to feed the cobra. I am now listing all the cobras as above all else they are my main focus within venemous snakes. I love the intelligence within the cobra family, especially of the King Cobra, it's been said they come to recognize their handlers.
Rinkhal's Spitting Cobra
Albino Monocle Cobra
Monocle Cobra
Suphan Cobra
Albino Monocle Cobra
Black and White Spitting Cobra
Egyptian Cobra
Cape Cobra
Forest Cobra
Mozambique Spitting Cobra
Black Pakistan Cobra
Black Mamba - Also unsure if these are pets/allowed to be pets.
Southern/Northern Copperhead
Broadband Copperhead
Florida/Eastern Cottonmouth
Mexican Cantil
Variable Bush Viper
Green Bush Viper
Jumping Viper
Puff Adder
East African Gaboon Viper
Banded Water Cobra
Malayan Pit Viper
Canebrake Rattlesnake
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
East African Green Mamba
Black Head Bushmaster
Eastern Coral Snake
White Lipped Tree Viper
I plan on working my way up through non-venemous before even trying a "beginner" venemous snake, however, venemous snakes are my main area of focus, I'd like to keep the numbers of non-venemous down (unless in the cases of ratsnakes or such that are feeding the venemous snakes). I've been looking up restrictions/licensing in Pennsylvania, however I'll most likely be moving down to New Mexico/Colorado long before I begin to set up an area to keep venemous snakes comfortably, so I'll have to check there as well for what is/isn't allowed, where I'm to live is going to depend entirely upon what snakes are allowed where. However if anyone has any information as to what of the venemous snakes I just listed can absolutely _not_ be owned by a public/civillian/whatever even with proper venemous snake licensing...please tell me.
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