so i'm debating what i should get im looking for something a bit bigger than a ball python. like in the 6-8 foot range.
11-30-2008, 12:12 AM
camb
Re: what should i get?
Choices
1.brazilian rainbow boa
2. columbian boa
3. some sort of carpet python
4. blood python
5. or something else?
11-30-2008, 03:41 AM
catzeye21138
Re: what should i get?
I personally like spotted pythons. They are pretty cool looking. Maybe a woma for you?
A carpet isn't all that thick but are a bit longer. All ones to look into. Sorry, I'm not too into boas atm!
11-30-2008, 03:56 AM
AjBalls
Re: what should i get?
Quote:
Originally Posted by catzeye21138
I personally like spotted pythons.
Spotted pythons don't reach 6'-8'
11-30-2008, 12:58 PM
jknudson
Re: what should i get?
BCI
BCC
Jungle Carpet Python
Coastal Carpet Python
Centralian Carpet Python
Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Super Dwarf Reticulated Python
Cornsnake
Bullsnake
Rat Snake
Green Tree Python
Emerald Tree Boa
A ton of snakes fall in 6'-8'...some might be on the "smaller" end, but it all really depends on what you like.
11-30-2008, 02:01 PM
mainbutter
Re: what should i get?
And if you're looking for something bigger than a BP, do remember that length isn't all that matters. jknudson mentioned corns, and yeah some can top 6', but I'm fairly sure they won't be close to the same weight as BPs.
11-30-2008, 05:30 PM
catzeye21138
Re: what should i get?
Quote:
Originally Posted by RKO
Spotted pythons don't reach 6'-8'
True, but I still love them and feel obligated to mention them. :rolleye2:
Next snake I personally get will be either a Western hognose, or a spotted python.
But womas do get about 7' and they have a pretty good temperment. Plus they are absolutely lovely! :P
11-30-2008, 05:58 PM
camb
Re: what should i get?
i think im goin with a bci
11-30-2008, 10:14 PM
MPenn
Re: what should i get?
I have seen some really great advice posted in the threads previous to mine on species that fit your criteria. But I think the best advice that can be given to you is to do some research into the different snakes available in the herp trade. Buy a book that deals with the different genera. There are several available with loads of information. Because, at the end of the day, you are the one cleaning up the snake poop for the next 25 - 40 years.
11-30-2008, 10:24 PM
Colin Vestrand
Re: what should i get?
there's a cheap little paper back called Snakes, a Pet Owner's Manual by Richard Bartlett that has great little write ups on all the common colubrids, boas, and pythons... i highly recommend it. it's got pictures, care, size, and some natural history information for a ton of species. you can probably get it at borders or barnes and noble for less than $10.