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    What are your other favorite reptiles

    So besides ball pythons what are your other favorite reptiles and why?




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    Aside from boas, I love Blue Tegus. Potential to be dog tame giant lizards.

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    Any of the Australian Pythons, Tegus, Caiman Lizards, all Monitors, Blue Tongues
    SNAKES
    1.0 Childrens Python
    LIZARDS
    0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
    FROGS
    0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
    DOGS
    1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)

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    I love frogs, even though they don't fall under reptiles.
    I love them so much I have a realistic tattoo of a bullfrog on my chest. In some cultures, frogs are symbols of good luck, they've been my favorite animal since I was a child and I would say I also believe them to be good luck.

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    Iguanas and lizards in the monitor family! They're like big, scaly puppies. smart as heck too, and very personable. They get attached to their people in a way snakes don't.

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    Re: What are your other favorite reptiles

    Corns, carpet pythons or any Australian Python for that matter and any of the tortoises

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    Re: What are your other favorite reptiles

    Iguanan's.

    But I wish you had broadened your question to amphibians too. I have owned many many frogs and salamanders, and I plan to get some more darts again.

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    Re: What are your other favorite reptiles

    Solomon Island Skink. What's better than a lizard with a prehensile tail?



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    Where to begin lol. Rats snakes (my first snake was a Texas rat) boas, corn snakes, Gaboon vipers, cal kings, and hog nose for snakes

    then we can get into tegus, bearded dragons, a lot of the Australian monitors, blue tongues and sungazers.
    for turtles I like easter painted, red eared sliders, and alligator snappers.

    My reasoning behind all these are based on any combination of looks, temperament, and wow factor


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    Garters! Not only do they get more excited over their keepers than any other snake species I've ever seen, but they actually have a rudimentary social structure and thrive in communal housing, so they provide one of the only ways to safely observe snake social behavior you'll get in captivity.
    3.0 Thamnophis sirtalis,
    1.1 Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus
    0.1 Python regius
    1.0 Litorea caerulea
    0.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
    0.1 Terrapene carolina
    0.1 Grammostola rosea
    0.1 Hogna carolinensis
    0.0.1 Brachypelma smithi

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