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  • 02-16-2008, 05:24 PM
    SteelerFreak89
    another snake
    Sorry if this has been asked or not, but I'm looking to get another snake. I currently have 1 normal bp. I'm just curious to know what snake you would recommend for a relatively new guy to the herp world and why. Thanks! :)

    ~ Patrick
  • 02-16-2008, 06:06 PM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: another snake
    I think you should stay with BP's, they are the best and come in soooo many variations
  • 02-16-2008, 08:27 PM
    kc261
    Re: another snake
    On BP.net, you are likely to get a lot of people telling you to get another BP! :P

    If you want something different, there are lots of choices. Corn snakes are widely thought of as the best beginner snake. A lot of experienced keepers also enjoy keeping them. They are available in a whole rainbow of colors, and you can get most of the morphs for a lot less than the BP morphs. I don't own one yet (we are planning to get one for our 10 yr old, so I've done a lot of research recently) but it seems like they will provide a nice contrast to a BP. They are supposed to be more active and less shy. Also they are much more of a long, thin snake, instead of heavy bodied.

    It might help people give you better answers if you say what you'd like in a snake.
  • 02-16-2008, 08:36 PM
    SteelerFreak89
    Re: another snake
    Thanks for in the info. I figured I would get a lot of people saying bps. I wonder why? :D I have heard corns are pretty nippy.

    Just to let you know what I'm looking for, I love my bp I'm just something new to expand my horizons. Something a bit bigger but not enough to eat my dog :D. Once again thanks for the info.
  • 02-16-2008, 10:39 PM
    spix14
    Re: another snake
    You might look into getting a Carpet python. They're not too much harder than BPs to take care of, generally get a bit bigger, and are real sweethearts (though some have a nippy baby phase).
  • 02-16-2008, 11:20 PM
    stangs13
    Re: another snake
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SteelerFreak89 View Post
    Thanks for in the info. I figured I would get a lot of people saying bps. I wonder why? :D I have heard corns are pretty nippy.

    Just to let you know what I'm looking for, I love my bp I'm just something new to expand my horizons. Something a bit bigger but not enough to eat my dog :D. Once again thanks for the info.

    All but one of my corns are nippy. the other just is being a babie that he is. But most are real sweethearts. Talk to a breeder, and ask for a nice mellow not nippy corn! I have bunches of corns, and they are great. :D
  • 02-16-2008, 11:36 PM
    bender29
    Re: another snake
    You may want to look into Bloods. I've heard great things about them and they are a bit bigger than a Ball.
  • 02-17-2008, 12:10 AM
    Monty
    Re: another snake
    i would sy carpet python or a red tail boa
  • 02-17-2008, 10:02 AM
    SteelerFreak89
    Re: another snake
    I would LOVE to get a red tail boa but they get pretty big.

    Anyone heard anything about ratsnakes?
  • 02-17-2008, 11:28 AM
    Ophiuchus
    Re: another snake
    What kind of ratsnakes? There's a ton of species out there. Most are on the large side of colubrids, averaging between 4-6 ft....but of course, slender compared to most boids.

    Really, there's a ton of snakes that could be suitable for what you want. IMO, its just a matter of what colors you like weighed against your pocket book. Thats what it boils down to.

    That said, good suggestions are: rosy boas, sand boas, spotted pythons, children's pythons, cornsnakes, kingsnakes, milksnakes, ratsnakes, house snakes, hognose snakes...and maybe a few more obscure ones out there, too. My suggestion is google all these guys, find which one(s) catch your eye and then do some deeper research on those. Because in many cases, you go to a forum and ask what your next snake should be, every person will probably give u a different answer.
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