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Carpet pythons always catch my eye... especially some of the morphs (I think most morphs are coastal carpet pythons?)
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I know they're "a dime a dozen", but as my corn has matured, he really competes as being my favorite snake. And he's SO - EASY - TO - CARE - FOR....
And oh yeah, he's full of orangey goodness!
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...enson_hib2.jpg
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Boas have some amazing morphs, motley, scoria, albino motley, but all of those are quite expensive...
I was going to say a Labyrinth or Albino Labyrinth Burmese Python, but too big I guess... The albino Labyrinth is worth $575 and the normal is $475 at Bob Clark's Link
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Go to Preuss brotha, they got a gorgeous sunbeam in right now and she's a smoker!
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I researched sunbeams (one at a LPS right now) and I'm not sure how to keep them in captivity. Something like 90% humidity, 6-8 inches of burrowing substrate. Seems like most die within six months too.
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2nd pic is what mine looks like. :)
Corns are really easy to take care of and are real colorful snakes.
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personally i always recommend carpet pythons... i actually have a yearling black and yellow jungle i'm looking to get rid of too. ;)
but seriously, they make a great pet for beginners and advanced keepers alike.
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I'd go for a corn or kingsnake. There's a huge variety of colors and patterns out there.
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I'd suggest a Carpet python too. They have some beautiful colors, lots of locales to choose from, and aren't much more difficult than a BP in terms of care. GTPs are a bit of a jump from BPs but if you feel you're ready for one then go for it.