How Do You Guys feel About Scaless Snakes?
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I think they look odd, but from what I could find it doesn't seem to affect them all that much. They don't seem any more fragile or needy than their scaled counterparts. They seem undeserving of the hate they get. Would it even matter if they were more fragile, they aren't in the wild they won't be picked off or attacked by something. And even then they have been found in the wild. But that's just my two cents.
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Interesting .... so the wrinkles are just more noticeable or is it in shed or something ?
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Interesting .... so the wrinkles are just more noticeable or is it in shed or something ?
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They might just be more noticeable, I'm not really sure
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Had a chance to hold an adult male scaleless corn recently. Very cool. They feel "unique" and "different" and their patterns are also very distinct. Very soft.
I had room for one more reptile and was deciding between a scaleless corn and a BCI. Went with a BCI because of the challenge and it was something different. Already have a corn and a BP.
I think some people don't like them because snakes are supposed to have scales and they would not survive in nature. The first argument is purely preference and the second one, well, 90% of morphs wouldn't occur or survive in nature.
I think it's interesting where the breeders are taking the genetics and personally think scaleless snakes are very cool as pets.
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I for one don't understand all the hate that seems to surround scaleless animals......
YEAH, it's probably not an animal that would survive in the wild very long or at all, but then again..... would your BEL ball python survive in the wild given it's coloring? Probably not. It's never really been the intention of private breeders to produce animals that are designated for the wild anyways. It goes the same way for dogs.....English Bulldogs are not a canine that was bred for outdoor conditions either.
I think scaleless is an EXCITING, and revolutionary trait that is ready to take the ball python and cornsnake world by storm. It is THEE future in my opinion.