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I'd say cornsnakes have the most easy going temperment. My hognose is hissy when I open the tub but never strikes and calms down as soon as I pick him up. I've never owned a Kingsnake but I've heard they can be....temperamental. ;)
My vote goes to hognose, they may be hissy but they are fun and have a ton of personality.
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Originally Posted by Houghie
I have owned two corn snakes before, but had to give it up dew to the fact
that I had to work overseas for a while, and I was barely home. But im back now and I want to get another snake.
But thats where you you guys come in, I must choose between a Western Hognose, Another Corn snake, or a Grey banded kingsnake.
I have read up about WHN and GBK but Im looking for one with a nice personality, and not too big. handling between the
two? which one would you advise? which one likes handling more? and how long does it take
for the GBK to get over their musking issue? Are they better than Cal Kings? their temper?
If you have experience with all, please help me out. Thanks:D
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Originally Posted by Houghie
I have owned two corn snakes before and a brown house snake, but had to give it up dew to the fact
that I had to work overseas for a while, and I was barely home. But im back now and I want to get another snake.
But thats where you you guys come in, I must choose between a Western Hognose, Another Corn snake, or a Grey banded kingsnake.
I have read up about WHN and GBK but Im looking for one with a nice personality, and not too big. handling between the
two? which one would you advise? which one likes handling more? and how long does it take
for the GBK to get over their musking issue? Are they better than Cal Kings? their temper?
If you have experience with all, please help me out. Thanks:D
Quote:
Originally Posted by Houghie
I have owned two corn snakes before and a brown house snake, but had to give it up dew to the fact
that I had to work overseas for a while, and I was barely home. But im back now and I want to get another snake.
But thats where you you guys come in, I must choose between a Western Hognose, Another Corn snake, or a Grey banded kingsnake.
I have read up about WHN and GBK but Im looking for one with a nice personality, and not too big. handling between the
two? which one would you advise? which one likes handling more? and how long does it take
for the GBK to get over their musking issue? Are they better than Cal Kings? their temper?
If you have experience with all, please help me out. Thanks:D
While I understand that you are new there is no need to post 3 identical threads, therefore in an effort to keep the forum clutter free all threads were merged into one.
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
Thank you, I'll also have a look.
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Do a lot of poeple have hissy hogs? Just asking because I haven't had that issue with mine. They hiss at their food, but not me.
@Houghie: I have a Mexican Black Kingsnake and three Western Hognoses. Never had a Cornsnake, so I can't comment on them, but if I had to choose between the two species I have I would defintiely go with the Hogs. They're very active and curious, full of personality. As much as I love my MBK, it just kinda sits there. (Probably an odd complaint coming from a guy who loves ball pythons.)
Here are some of the cute things Hognoses do:
- Flatten out their bodies and hood like a cobra
- Open their mouths and lunge at their food
- Play dead
- Fake strikes
- Move around the enclosure to explore/hunt
- Burrow into loose substrate
- Sometimes when they're really agitated they can make their hiss sound like a Rattlesnake's tail. My yearling girl did this once when I put a live mouse in her cage. She's used to frozen thawed, so she was not at all happy about having a live mouse in there.
Plus I've never had a problem with Hogs peeing or musking on me... unlike a certain Kingsnake, who small remain nameless.
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
Thank you very much! Im almost certain Im gonna go with a Hoggie. they sound really interesting. one more thing I want to know.
Once a hoggie is out of its cage, is it calm and just relax with you, or is it active, alm ost like its on a mission the whole time?
Thank you :)
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
Depends on the snake. My yearling girl is really calm and she'll just cruise through my fingers. I also have two hatchlings and they're kinda squirmy, but I think that's just a hatchling thing. Baby snakes can be temperamental. I'm sure they'll calm down when they're older, and once they've had more time to get used to me.
Even if you happen to get a snake that's high-strung, most can be tamed down with daily handling. Just hold them for a few minutes each day (not too long or it'll stress them out) and try to make them as comfortable as possible. Don't restrain them, let them roam freely, and they'll learn that you're not a threat.
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
Thank you very much. Im gonna go with the Hoggie then. Female or male?
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
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Originally Posted by Houghie
Thank you very much. Im gonna go with the Hoggie then. Female or male?
Males stay smaller, where as females can get up to 3 feet. It's all in what you want. I believe males also have a tendency to go off feed more often than females. Deborah is our main hoggie expert around here.
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Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
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Originally Posted by Houghie
Thank you very much! Im almost certain Im gonna go with a Hoggie. they sound really interesting. one more thing I want to know.
Once a hoggie is out of its cage, is it calm and just relax with you, or is it active, alm ost like its on a mission the whole time?
Thank you :)
I've had a quick flick through these suggestions and can't fault anything I've seen ......that said whilst Hoggies are possibly the cutest looking snakes around .... as usual ....I didn't see any mention of Hognose's being rear-fanged and as such are classed as mildly venomous - certainly worth bearing in mind - as you indicated that you want frequent handling sessions I believe .... . A lot depends on the individuals reactions to the bite and wether they're sensitive to bites / stings etc and how bad a bite also is a factor . If they do bite and latch on then that can cause problems as I understand .
To be honest if you want a beautiful looking snake that won't get too big and that will sit on your lap for as long as you want - best option would be a Royal Python .... I've got Kings and Corns and they're all on a mission as soon as they're out if the Viv .
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Re: Western Hognose vs Grey banded Kingsnake Vs Corn
Thank you, I am aware of that, and not that worried about it. But Im not really a BP fan, never owned one.
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