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    Type of snake?

    i know this isn't a red tail boa question but are rosy boas good snake for a beginner snake?do they bite alot and are they hard to feed

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    I think they are a great snake for beginners. I got my first one a few months ago. My little guy is a bit jumpy, but he's also a baby. Never given any indication that he would even strike let alone bite. They are generally aggressive eaters and have a docile tempermant. Check this out for more info: http://www.rosyboas.com/index.php?c=main
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    I dont own a rosy but, they seem like good beginner snakes they dont bite atleast the ones I have handled didnt. I think they are jsut as easy to care for as a BP or any of your smaller snakes. With the exception to "hots" and a few other snakes(the big boys) any snake can be a beginner snake so long as the keeper takes the time to learn the needs of the snake he wants.
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    I'd atually say they are easier than bps as you don't have the humidity and feeding issues. And it's nice that there are some different colors you can choose from.
    Ball Python, Bredl's Carpet Python, Kenyan Sand Boa, Saharan Sand Boa
    Mexican Black King, California King, Snow Corn, Okeetee Corn, Everglades Ratsnake
    Blue Tongued Skinks: Irian Jaya (2), Indonesian, Northern, Tanimbar, Eastern, Kei, Merauke
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