Re: Your favorite snake species
Dwarf dum - $800 4' 5lbs produced two litters thus far.
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=62&de=355578
Re: Your favorite snake species
Besides BPs, I would have to say RTB. I will be getting one of those soon I bet.
My favorite HOT would have to be a Black Mamba. The snake has to be one of the most agressive in the world, with the serious venom to boot. You just have to love something that goes out looking for a fight. I wouldn't get within 100ft of one knowingly, but they are awesome specimens.
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I prefer west african green mambas.. check out the scales!
http://www.venomousreptiles.org/libr...e/96?offset=10
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Shelby,
That is one sweet snake. It almost looks like a drawing. Is it as ill tempered as the Black Mamba?
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I have heard they are VERY fast.. and I believe all mamba species are aggressive.
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I just remembered another Hot I really liked. The Desert Night Snake. We kept one when I was stationed in Arizona for a few weeks, was a very docile snake. For its size, it was a very strong snake. Their venom isn't supposed to pose any real threats to humans, we used to collect em and play with em at work all the time when the boss couldn't keep us busy enough.
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I haven't heard of that one before.
Since this has turned into a 'oh, I like this too' fest - I'll also mention the hairy bush viper as an uber cool hot.
http://www.bluechameleon.org/Photo%2...20hispidus.jpg
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I will always love balls first and formost, but i have seen a very young Green Tree python recently and I think I am in love again. :)
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Aside from ball pythons, I would have to say my favorite non-venomous is probably the red-tailed boa. As far as hots go, probably the Fer-de-lance.
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womas are probably my favorite constrictors...
green tree vipers are some of my favorite hots, as well as mambas and that hairy bush viper was real sweet.