Re: Ideas for final snake?
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redshepherd
A male dumeril's boa or madagascar ground boa? The MGB is much more uncommon to find, but I think it's super neat to own a more unusual species. A ball python with hides and stuff would be super comfortable in there too. You'll want to find a mostly terrestrial species, since the cages are low.
Bredli's are semi-arboreal. 4x2x2 minimum for them generally, from what I've seen!
Unrelated, but you have so many corn snakes! :0
I thought a Bredlis would be too big, thanks. I like the look of a dumerils but thought they would get too big.
I actually only have 3 corns but have babies right now, they will be finding other homes.Next year will be my last year breeding them and then they will just be pets.I do plan on keeping one of the babies this year though.
Re: Ideas for final snake?
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Miranda2
I thought a Bredlis would be too big, thanks. I like the look of a dumerils but thought they would get too big.
I actually only have 3 corns but have babies right now, they will be finding other homes.Next year will be my last year breeding them and then they will just be pets.I do plan on keeping one of the babies this year though.
Ah I see! Congrats on the babies!
Male dumeril's are small enough to stay in a T8 or T10 for life, in my opinion. They generally max out between 5~6 feet tops.
Re: Ideas for final snake?
A smaller carpet python could live comfortably in a T8 or T10 with a shelf or perches but an enclosure with more vertical space is commonly preferred. It's fun to watch them climbing and perching in the trees :). A bull snake is another nice option. They're large beautiful colubrids with really easy care requirements. I have a female that's a tad over 7ft and she does great in a T8.
Re: Ideas for final snake?
Some good options. Let me make it harder for you and suggest a Rosy Boa :P (certainly my next purchase).
Re: Ideas for final snake?
What's a final snake? 😂😇
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