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20 gal for life?
So,I was wondering what snakes could live in a 20 gal for life? So far I have African House snakes,Kenyan Sand Boas, different opinions on Garters and LOTS of varied information on Rosy Boas. I'd like them to have pretty easy husbandry also :) By easy I mean do able with the right research
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If you're set on a 20 gallon for life, your options are pretty limited. My vote would be for a male western hognose though.
My advice is this, however: don't pick the animal based on a 20 gallon enclosure you have sitting around. Pick an animal YOU WANT and can care for responsibly, then choose the enclosure accordingly.
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Re: 20 gal for life?
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Originally Posted by craigafrechette
If you're set on a 20 gallon for life, your options are pretty limited. My vote would be for a male western hognose though.
My advice is this, however: don't pick the animal based on a 20 gallon enclosure you have sitting around. Pick an animal YOU WANT and can care for responsibly, then choose the enclosure accordingly.
I understand space limitations can be a concern, but in the big picture a 20 gallon is small. I think it would be best to choose the animal you want and decide if you can make the appropriate accommodations for that animal. Why choose an animal based around an enclosure you can get for 20 bucks at the Petco dollar/gallon sale or cheaper on craigslist?
Consider this also: depending on the species you choose, you're looking at at least a 15 year commitment, with some species living 30+ years. Do you really want an enclosure you have lying around dictating a decision based on an animal that will be a 15-30+ year commitment?
Just trying to help you out, hope I was able to...
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Re: 20 gal for life?
Your right,I think I need to sit back and really think about this :/ My trouble is that I always change my mind,but than come back to at least three snakes I like(Brooks King,Hognose,and Corn Snake) I have done research on all these species(Before mom even said yes to a snake,as I wanted to have a solid argument that the kinds of snakes I was looking at wernt dangerous.)
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Re: 20 gal for life?
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Your right,I think I need to sit back and really think about this :/ My trouble is that I always change my mind,but than come back to at least three snakes I like(Brooks King,Hognose,and Corn Snake) I have done research on all these species(Before mom even said yes to a snake,as I wanted to have a solid argument that the kinds of snakes I was looking at wernt dangerous.)
Nothing wrong with taking your time and deciding which is best for you.
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Re: 20 gal for life?
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Originally Posted by craigafrechette
Nothing wrong with taking your time and deciding which is best for you.
True that :) I've got time,no matter what the little voice in my head is saying :rofl: I keep coming back to the Albino Western Hoggies though 0-0 Those little snouts combined with the "Fear me I look like a rattle snake but am really harmless and adorable" attitude catch my eye :P
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Personality wise I *always* get a kick out of my hognose. He's full of hiss, and bluff, and bluster (most are), but at the same time all that 'anger' melts away the second I pic him up and he's totally chill with being handled. He's active, and beautiful to boot with that up turned nose. As a bonus of the snakes you mentioned he's one of the easiest husbandry wise. I have a Kenyan Sand Boa and I love him too, but he's not nearly as 'fun' as my hog. Also of the three you mentioned (King, Hog, Corn) the Hog is really the only one that can really be counted on to stay truly small.
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Re: 20 gal for life?
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Originally Posted by piedlover79
Personality wise I *always* get a kick out of my hognose. He's full of hiss, and bluff, and bluster (most are), but at the same time all that 'anger' melts away the second I pic him up and he's totally chill with being handled. He's active, and beautiful to boot with that up turned nose. As a bonus of the snakes you mentioned he's one of the easiest husbandry wise. I have a Kenyan Sand Boa and I love him too, but he's not nearly as 'fun' as my hog. Also of the three you mentioned (King, Hog, Corn) the Hog is really the only one that can really be counted on to stay truly small.
They're so tiny when they're babies :) I've been watching some YouTube videos of Hogs and I like the way they move also
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Yeah, I absolutely ADORE my hognose boy, Cosmo.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with how I ended up with Cosmo, but he's an AWESOME snake!!!I have completely fallen in love with the species.
My Cal King, Django, is still my favorite snake ever though. So honestly, I personally think you can't go wrong with either.
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Hognose are super tiny babies and I would actually suggest you find an adult or you should start with a smaller tank than a 20 gallon for a 12 gram snake. ;)
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