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    New Member about to get their first BP.

    So im new to the site and wanted to say hello and also had a question or two. Ive been wanting one of these animals for a long time and have been doing tons of research on keeping them so i can make as few mistakes as possible. The biggest question i have is what size bp should i get for my first snake? should i go for a hatchling or start with one a little older since i am inexperienced. i plan on using a tub with a uth and a thermostat but don't want to start buying anything until i know what size i should start with. Any advice is welcome and appreciated. thanks

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    Get a hatchling, that way you can grow and learn as he or she grows.
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    Re: New Member about to get their first BP.

    Seconded, get a hatchling! Every animal has its own personality and quirks, this way you have an opportunity to learn your snake's behaviors as it grows. I also find hatchlings easier to tame. Enjoy your new snake!

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