What species comes after ball pythons
I've hit my first yr of owning and working with Ball pythons, I have experience with many other species and maybe want to breed one day. Looking for a species that reaches somethin around 10 ft in length, something a bit more intelligent than a Ball python. Right now I'm leaning towards Red Tail boas. Just wondering if any species in particular come to mind when I mention these traits? The new rack just came in and it's fricken HUGE, so I guess I'm movin' on up :cool:
Re: What species comes after ball pythons
Others have made some great suggestions. I totally agree that a coastal carpet, diamond carpet, bredli, woma or BRB are all great options. I think the Eastern Indigo is the ultimate snake to keep.
Re: What species comes after ball pythons
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Aqualoon
I was looking at Woma's, they get a bit big for my preference as my first snake though. But from my reading they are wonderful with great personalities.
It is much easier to deal with a large snake with a great attitude than a small one that wants to rip your face off.
I have two common garters, one "WC" that we found injured in the garage, one from a pet store. Neither are good pets and they're actually harder to handle than the larger snakes. They are little coiled springs that will fly from your hand with no notice, they musk, they bite (ok they try to bite), and I don't want to grab and hold them because they're so small I'm scared of hurting them.