Re: getting back into snakes need some advice,please???
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Originally Posted by
JodanOrNoDan
Handling wise I would say beginner snake. Care wise I would say not. Not because they are hard to care for but because of human expectations. Trying to turn a ball into a display animal often does not work out well for the snake. Expecting the animal to eat every time you feed it causes often undue concern among new keepers. Many new owners cannot except that the animal "likes" to be in confined spaces. Many cannot except pretty is not better. I use junk for hides, paper towels for substrate and hefty tubs for housing. It is by no means pretty, but my animals are clean and thriving. I imagine that this is not what most new snake keepers envision when they buy their first snake and create their own headaches by trying to create a home for the animal that they would like instead of a home the animal does well in.
I could get behind that. To turn them into a display snake it either causes a lot of money or a lot of effort. I recommend them to some people mostly because handling they are great and the biggest concern most people have when getting a snake is whether it will "attack or try to eat" them. I think we decided that intermediate is the proper label for them [emoji14] . Is there some kind of master list on rankings for reptiles/snakes or should I make a thread about it? I think it could be helpful if people are trying to find a pet and stumble on here. It could have categories like husbandry, handling, feeding, etc. Or is it not worth it/is there a better place?
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