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  • 01-13-2009, 02:35 PM
    Racerh
    hi new here...
    hello there...
    hope to learn more here..
    i dont have any snake for now...
    but soon will...
    help me out...

    im a student with many small animals and some birds, im afraid that my snake will be aggressive because of their scent and i wont be able to hold it for some days because of school commitments...

    i want a snake that is very docile even if i dont hold it often and can get along with the scent of some of my pets. i also want a snake that can be left for a couple of days without having a problem..

    thanks :snake:
  • 01-13-2009, 03:11 PM
    joepythons
    Re: hi new here...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Racerh View Post
    hello there...
    hope to learn more here..
    i dont have any snake for now...
    but soon will...
    help me out...

    im a student with many small animals and some birds, im afraid that my snake will be aggressive because of their scent and i wont be able to hold it for some days because of school commitments...

    i want a snake that is very docile even if i dont hold it often and can get along with the scent of some of my pets. i also want a snake that can be left for a couple of days without having a problem..

    thanks :snake:

    First off welcome to the group :gj:.Now the only snakes that come to mind would be a corn snake or a ball python.Of course thier are others but since your new to snakes these two are the best choices in my opinion.I would recommend doing your reasearch and have a enclosure properly setup before you make your choice though.
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