Re: Semi-Beginner to the Python World Questions
Re: Semi-Beginner to the Python World Questions
I figured out how to add picture and am so excited to share my little love Freddi with everyone!!!!!!:oops::oops::oops::oops:
Re: Semi-Beginner to the Python World Questions
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enginee837
The only snake you should avoid is the snake you research and decide you either can't or don't want to meet its husbandry requirements.
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I believe this is the best advice I have received thus far. Thank you!!!
Re: Semi-Beginner to the Python World Questions
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PandaBurrr
Are there any Python or snakes in general that I should stay away from? I know each person like their own python/snake but I am curious.
Some snakes are simply determined to be left alone despite any amount of gentle, patient, persistent efforts. A good general rule of thumb is to steer clear of anything you couldn't comfortably handle maintenance on should it decide it wants nothing to do with you - besides maybe causing you mischief. Freddi is a good looking critter. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Semi-Beginner to the Python World Questions
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Originally Posted by
enginee837
The only snake you should avoid is the snake you research and decide you either can't or don't want to meet its husbandry requirements.
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I will definitely give this two thumbs up!!!
Put in the due diligence and learn about the species before bringing it home. And prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Obviously some species are "easier" than others, and some are better "beginner" snakes, but only you know your limitations. When researching Borneos I read a quote that said "BPs are for reptile lovers, Borneo are for snake lovers." That kinda stuck with me, as I kinda wanted something more challenging. But, I decided that I was up for the challenge and pulled the trigger.
If size is an issue, assume yours will get big, if husbandry is demanding make sure you are willing to put in the time and effort for the lifetime of the snake, etc...
Make sure you're willing and able to properly care for an animal on your own for the life if the snake, and only YOU know what you truly can and can't handle.