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  • 03-07-2013, 09:30 PM
    Austin C.
    A. Maculosa: Spotted Python, or A. Childreni: Childrens Python are my suggestions. They are small sized pythons getting no longer than a Ball Python and stay as slender as an adult corn snake maybe a bit more girth. People don't commonly work with morphs or locales of Antaresia except for a handful of people in the US including myself. Buy from quality breeder's such as Australian Addiction or Inland Reptiles and a few others that actually work with these animals. They aren't breeding any ole 2 snakes just to sell to pet stores for your everyday average Joe to buy for a quick buck. These guys breed specific locales and morphs of the Antaresia genus.
  • 03-08-2013, 12:37 AM
    BFE Pets
    Re: Input, can't decide on next snake!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Trackstrong83 View Post
    Can't go wrong with a dumerils boa :gj:
    Try to find someone who has one and doesn't love it, go on, I dare ya! :)

    right on! I second that followed by a bci morph as a back up!
  • 03-08-2013, 05:25 PM
    Willie76
    Re: Input, can't decide on next snake!
    Male BCI (Colombian Red Tail). Usually not as large as females. Just placed my order for a late 2012 Hypo...can't wait!
  • 03-08-2013, 07:04 PM
    Raven01
    Re: Input, can't decide on next snake!
    There are so many choices it really comes down to what you want.

    Emerald Tree Boa's (or any of the tree boas really) and Green Tree Pythons make really nice displays.

    The smaller Boa's all seem to have a very devoted fan-club. My personal favourite has to be the Brazilian or Peruvian Rainbow Boa's.

    Any of the smaller Aussie pythons, or even the bigger colubrids could all be considered.
  • 03-28-2013, 08:30 AM
    threezero
    i vote superdwarf retic. they don't get much bigger than any of the ones of the list, maybe even smaller in the case of boas.

    and because I cant keep it legally where i'm so i think everybody else than can legally keep these beauty should have at least one for the sake of the industry :P
  • 03-28-2013, 10:08 AM
    lefty
    IJ for sure. amazing snakes. and they make great display animals like a GTP or ATB but they are also very easily handled and are hearty and easy to keep. i've been keeping snakes for 25 years. a year ago i got my first carpet. a little IJ, she quickly vaulted in to posisition as my all time fav snake. they are also pretty arboreal so that tall cage you have would be perfect. mine never goes in her hide, she is visible all the time, cool to look at and never leaves her trees except to eat. even then she wont come all the way down. she hangs and eats like a GTP......i highly reccomend them.
  • 05-12-2013, 08:36 PM
    catzeye21138
    So do you want to spend $30 or $300? lol

    My vote is for a short tail or blood.
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