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  • 03-13-2017, 08:07 PM
    redshepherd
    I like green tree pythons! And there are too many other snakes I would like to own one day, which include russian rat snake, white-lipped python, boiga cyanea, and maybe an albino western diamondback rattlesnake. :P

    Snakes have species, not breeds. Breeds would be more like different morphs in ball pythons.
  • 03-13-2017, 09:41 PM
    the_rotten1
    How can you pick just one? I've mentioned several times how much I love ball pythons, but I'm not sure I could pick a single species. I love all my snakes so much. I couldn't imagine living without my hognoses or rosy boas. I thought about giving my mexican black kingsnake up once, but I could never go through with it. I'm going to work on taming it down instead.

    There are also a lot of species I've never had the pleasure of working with yet. Someday when I move out of this dinky apartment I live in, I'll get my first burmese or blood python. How do I know one of those won't be my favorite? I'm really excited about big snakes and the color red.
  • 03-14-2017, 10:37 AM
    Aste88
    I have a few different species but out of all my favorite is the burmese, they seem to be more intelligent, move relatively slow but steady and always show interest in what's going around.

    My male will often greet me coming out of his hide when i get home and sometimes actually crawl on me himself, lovely boy. Also like they retain a bit of attitude, he'll hiss at me when he's not in the mood.
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