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  • 04-21-2020, 11:17 AM
    Reptile$ 4 Life
    What is your dream species of snake?
    What is your favorite/dream species of snake? It could be any thing from a Corn snake to a Mangshan viper. If you pick just (like me) do your top 2 or 3.

    Mine are...
    1) White lipped island pit viper
    2)Scrub python..... especially morelia kinghorni
  • 04-21-2020, 11:32 AM
    vivi
    Silver Savu Python
    Leucistic King Cobra!!
    Rough-scaled python
    High Blue GTP
    ¨Russo Red¨ Pastel Boa
    Northern White Lipped Python
    Albino Olive Python
    Black Rat snake
    Eyelash Viper
    Pied rattler

    The list goes on...
  • 04-21-2020, 12:05 PM
    Turningstar
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    Id love to have a Boelens python, an indigo, and a red tail boa.



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  • 04-21-2020, 12:12 PM
    vivi
    I completely forgot about boelens.

    If I could pick 3 it´d be

    Boelen´s python
    Silver Savu python
    Rough-scaled python
  • 04-21-2020, 01:11 PM
    bcr229
    1.1 Angolan Python
    1.2 Eastern Indigo
    1.1 Olive or Papuan Python
  • 04-21-2020, 02:01 PM
    Bogertophis
    I want any snakes that clean their own rooms! :rofl:
  • 04-21-2020, 02:07 PM
    Reptile$ 4 Life
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I want any snakes that clean their own rooms! :rofl:

    Self cleaning snake:rofl: If only there was one...
  • 04-21-2020, 02:08 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Reptile$ 4 Life View Post
    Self cleaning snake:rofl: If only there was one...

    Keep at it, snake-breeders! :snake:
  • 04-21-2020, 02:16 PM
    noodle.obsessed
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    Only 2:
    A normal ball python
    A female reticulated python (though it might need its own double bedroom lol)
  • 04-21-2020, 04:42 PM
    RickyNY
    Not in any particular order:

    Tropidolaemus wagleri
    Bitis gabonica
    Naja naja
  • 04-21-2020, 04:49 PM
    wnateg
    Eastern Indigo
    Yellow Tail Cribo
    Green Anaconda
    Cerastes cerastes
  • 04-21-2020, 05:47 PM
    dakski
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    I've always liked Burmese Pythons, and if I had a zoo, would definitely have one. However, given their size and requirements, I have zero regrets about not having one. It's just not realistic.

    Another dream snake for me was always Boas, but I have 3 now, I can check that off the list. When I was less educated and less experienced, I was nervous about both size and food response, more the former. Having educated myself, spent time handling large boas, and feed appropriately and handle regularly, I am not worried anymore.

    Another dream snake growing up was an albino BP. When I was younger, they were, to say the least, cost prohibitive. I've had Shayna, my Albino Spider BP for 7 years now and she turns 8 in September, so that's off the list.

    A recent obsession was a scaleless corn, and well, I got Solana almost two years ago (my scaleless sunglow motley red-factor corn).

    I guess I am not good at this game because I either get what I want/like reptile wise, or am totally fine with a dream snake being just that.

    Having said all that, I love my current collection and I am very happy with who and what types of animals I have.
  • 04-21-2020, 07:25 PM
    WrongPython
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    In general, if a snake ever crosses into "dream snake" territory for me and stays at a size a single person could safely handle alone, you'll probably find it here. Being a "dream snake" is pretty much required for me to bring one home, actually. Reptiles fall into either a "like it," "love it," or "gotta have it!" category for me, so something has to be a species that I really, really want before I decide to dedicate 30+ years (and a lot of money) to it.

    So, I'm very happy to be keeping one of my dream snakes right now -- Boa imperator longicauda. Between the high iridescence and the crisp black-and-white aneries, they were the boas that got me in to boas. I adore the one I have now and I'm seriously considering bringing home a second one in the future (probably an anery female ;)).

    My other dream species include Argentine boas, diamond pythons, Boelen's pythons, GTPs, ETBs, and Bredl's pythons. In general, occupying a weird ecological niche is a great way to draw me in. I think the first three are a good indicator of how cool I find the cold-weather ancient snakes to be! Most of these species can be found quite easily if you know where to look, but they either reach an adult size I'm not comfortable handling alone long-term (Argentines, diamonds, Boelen's, Bredl's) or have a really big teeth I'd rather not deal with (GTPs, ETBs).

    ...and for what it's worth, I still love retics, though I'd never want to own a mainland and am pretty sure that even a pure SD would be too much snake for me long-term. They're just so beautiful, intelligent, and awe-inspiring. If I was ever put in charge of a zoo's reptile house and had a team of keepers behind me, I'd love to build a massive 100' naturalistic enclosure (with a pool!) for a normal retic.
  • 04-21-2020, 08:17 PM
    Bodie
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    1. A clean amazon basin etb
    2. An eastern indigo
    3. An easten diamondback
  • 04-21-2020, 08:34 PM
    wnateg
    Re: What is your dream species of snake?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bodie View Post
    1. A clean amazon basin etb

    I love ETBs obviously, but I just dont understand the price point for amazon basins. They're just too expensive!
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