Re: Ball Python Alternative?
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Originally Posted by
zina10
A Hog Island Boa would be perfect. About same size as a Ball Python, even as an adult. A lot more "climbing. Some are truly beautiful snakes !!!
Just looked over the Hog Island... they look cool indeed.
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Originally Posted by
AntTheDestroyer
I do not know much about them besides that they are pythons that stay relatively small but what about something from the Antaresia genus, like Children's or spotted python?
Like them both. The spotted maybe a bit more.
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Originally Posted by
ShaneSilva
What about a smaller locality carpet python, like an irian jaya? Boas are great just get a male they'll be smaller. But there's always exceptions.
Basic Carpet python I thought gets too big for my particular case... Irian Jaya's look nice, and might work a bit better.
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
I wouldn't rule out that Mexican Black King just yet....
A Hog Island Boa would be great...
Definitely have not ruled out the MBK. Just looking at other possibilities. The Hog Island looks cool.
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Originally Posted by
Regius_049
You could try a male dominican red mountain boa...
Seeing this one for the first time. Wow... some nice colors. Seems like they're a bit more on the pricey side, though. Doesn't rule them out, just an observation.
Re: Ball Python Alternative?
I'm surprised I haven't seen the Dumerils Boa mentioned. They're a little bigger than a BP, although they grow slower. Very docile and more active than a BP. Not known for climbing. Half a T8 would work great for a juvenile. Here's a pic of my 8 month old, about 200g:
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I recently bought a Children's Python. Much smaller than a BP - T8 would be way too big. My Children's is also 8 months old. I've been told that without regular handling they can be nippy, although it doesn't really hurt.
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Re: Ball Python Alternative?
I believe it's rare for a male Dum to get over 5ft. I went with the Dum for similar reasons you are looking for a BP alternative. Size of a BP, but more active and something I'd feel comfortable with my kids handling.
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Re: Ball Python Alternative?
Antaresia are smaller, and not as heavy-bodied as BPs, but they are good-natured and more active. My spotted Python is in a 24" x 24" x 15" tall enclosure. She'd probably cruise a whole T8 if she had it, but doesn't strictly need it.
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