Next snake down the road?
Hey everyone, I'm Intrested in getting a new snake in the near future and I'm looking for a beautiful or unusual snake that doesn't get very big and doesn't mind beaing handled. right now, I'm thinking about a brazilian rainbow boa, or a piebald peruvian ratsake. can anybody else suggest other good breeds?
thanks, lucas.
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Ummm, how about a Ball Python. LOL:D
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Hmmmm
Since it's not in your sig . . . . .
Ball Python (biased)
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what does "(biased)" mean?
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Well, if for some reason you don't want to get a BP, I've got a Cape Gopher Snake that is fabulous. His coloration is amazing with bright oranges, reds, browns and blacks. He's only about 4' long and about as girthy as a magic marker and is as sweet as can be. He was flighty and a bit hissy as a baby, but has not hissed or gotten defensive at all since about a month after we brought him home. He likes to move around and explore when we have him out, but he never seems to be trying to "escape" our hands. I just love the little guy!! :D
EDIT: And he does very well with minimal husbandry adjustments. Humidity is not an issue with him and he favors temps in the mid-upper 70's.
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Originally Posted by Smulkin
Biased means "that's just how I roll"
I LOVE IT! :D
-adam
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how about a leucistic rat snake? They are inexpensive, and really cool snakes. A pure white snake with gray/blue eyes. i have two of these guys i'm trying to breed.....i handle them all the time, they're great eaters, and very hardy and easy care. I love em'! For a closeup pic, check out my gallery.
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Hm.. I'll show you a few from my collection that are in your guidelines. (so as not to bog down your thread I will link to the pics in my gallery)
albino nelson's milksnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
kenyan sand boas (normal and anerythristic. the normal is in shed.)http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
greyband kingsnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
speckled kingsnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
mexican black kingsnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
tangerine honduran milksnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
roughscaled sand boa http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
normal and albino stripe california kingsnake http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...=3&userid=1428
Any of these will stay small, and are easy care. If you have any questions about the care for any of these snakes. I'd be glad to help you.
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Originally Posted by Shelby
Those are great recommendations there ! But dont forget about BP's!