What is the best intermediate snake species?
I have 3 ball pythons 1 western hognose snake what would be a good next level snake?
Thanks.
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Boa constrictor or red tail
Dumeril's boa
Carpet python
Brazilian rainbow boa
Of those I would go with a Dum or boa imperator next. Husbandry is pretty easy, especially if you've managed to set up your ball pythons correctly, and neither species grows quickly so you'll have plenty of time before they'll need to be upgraded from a tub to a PVC enclosure.
Of the two it depends on whether you want an active snake (boa imperator) or one that is happy to just hang on you and chill (Dum).
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Boa constrictor or red tail
Dumeril's boa
Carpet python
Brazilian rainbow boa
In addition, perhaps a rosey boa.
If you want to move toward the Colubrid side, consider any of the North American rat snakes (genus Pantherophis), like the black rat snake, yellow rat snake, etc. Or any of the genus Pituophis, like the black pine snake, bullsnake, Sonora gopher snake, etc. Or one of the garter snakes if you like a smaller species.
Good luck.
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Are red tailed boas big enough to where you need 2 people around?
Also would a male green anaconda be too much for an intermediate snake?
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Are red tailed boas big enough to where you need 2 people around?
Also would a male green anaconda be too much for an intermediate snake?
Thanks.
No, but borderline. Males are the smaller. Whatever sex, never, never, never let an RTB get wrapped around your neck.
Yes (IMO). Possibly a male yellow anaconda would be acceptable, but the YA I had was not a friendly snake. I eventually swapped it for a corn snake and was much happier.
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Tyler Lawrence
I have 3 ball pythons 1 western hognose snake what would be a good next level snake?
Thanks.
That really depends on what you're looking for in a snake.
Are you looking for something that typically handles well and you'll handle often? Or Are you looking for more of a display snake?
How about size of snake? I see you mentioned a green anaconda, so I'm guessing you want to go bigger...
To answer that...I would definitely not jump straight from a BP to a conda, especially a green. That's way too much snake for one person. Another thing to consider is they require very large enclosures with a huge water pool because they spend a lot of time in the water. Feeding them isn't cheap either.
I say look into different boas (red tails, BCIs and rainbows), blood and short-tail pythons, carpet pythons, dwarf retics, if you want something with more size that handles well.
If you're into the more slender snakes and want to stay under 5 feet I always say go for a King.
If you're thinking more of a display snake look into GTPs or ETBs.
It's really going to come down to what YOU want. Do some research, narrow it down, ask follow up questions and you'll find the right snake for you