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My first snake was a juvenile/almost yearling Rosy Boa from a small pets type pet store. Got her Mother's Day weekend, 1997, I named her Kira, as I was a DS9 fan, and she bit me the very first night I had her. Other than going through like a five-year nippy phase as a youngster, she's been a really easy keeper Unless something goes very wrong, I expect her to turn 22 sometime this fall
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I got my first snake last July, and she immediately took to climbing her plant and PVC pipes. She was so tiny :'). She was 2 months old when she arrived.
She spent the next five days wind-shield wiping for food, because the breeder fed her a week before she arrived and she was HUNGRY. She was on live with the breeder, but I offered a frozen/thawed mouse and she snatched it up with some zombie dancing as enticement. After that, she immediately went into shed so I couldn't bother her even if I wanted to, lol. I then found out that my hygrometer was bad, since it reported a higher humidity than was actually present, resulting in a bad shed.
So not exactly a typical experience -- most have trouble switching to f/t while I had zero problems. Also, multiple hygrometers are never a bad thing. And I did switch her over to rats two feedings later; she took those with more enthusiasm than the mice, to be honest.
0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
0.1 E. climacophora | Lan Fan
0.1 C. paulsoni | Inej
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Re: Your first snake!!
Originally Posted by Alicia
My first snake was a juvenile/almost yearling Rosy Boa from a small pets type pet store. Got her Mother's Day weekend, 1997, I named her Kira, as I was a DS9 fan, and she bit me the very first night I had her. Other than going through like a five-year nippy phase as a youngster, she's been a really easy keeper Unless something goes very wrong, I expect her to turn 22 sometime this fall
Just like every species, Rosy Boas have their unique ways. 22 years is wonderful! My Rosys are only 1-2 years old, and still nippy. Caramel especially does that slo-mo bite thing so typical of them. Thanks for sharing your memory.
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My first snake was a normal bci boa that was named Athena. A friend was moving and needed his snakes watched so we watched Athena, another smaller boa Epinoya, and a little hog island boa lucifer. My wife at the time was in love with Athena and we bought her off him. She was 4 years old and 5 foot 10 inches long. She became a daddy's girl and loved curling under me and a blanket watching TV for hours.
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Getting Wanda (Normal Ball Python) home was extremely stressful for me! First of all, bear in mind that at the point we bought her, I knew NOTHING about snakes (She was to be my boyfriend's). The most was I got a leaflet from Pets at Home (Similar to Petco I guess? but they only have a handful of stores that actually sell reptiles nowadays). Secondly, we were going to get a cornsnake and ended up with a beep... I did say I knew absolutely nothing! Thirdly, we had her viv set up for a cornsnake, so I was stressing as Wanda didn't seem to be settling down. It was all a bit of a mess really! I'm glad I joined this forum becuase it's helped me a lot. I do wish I could've had a better experience (Which would have been helped by me having more experience, it's my own fault!) but I wouldn't change my little girl for the world
1.1 Humans (Dom & Cait)
0.1 Normal Ball (Wanda 'Booper') 0.1 Pastel Ball (Peaches)
1.0 Spider Ball (Cinnamon) 1.0 Caramel Ball (Mars Bar) 1.0 Butter Sucker (Orion)
0.1 Leopard Gecko (Hecate)
0.3 Cats (Loki, Meg and Maisy)
0.0.2 Goldfish (Sushi and Spot)
0.2 Chickens (Lottie and Tiffany)
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Re: Your first snake!!
Wow alot of people get snakes but rare for them to keep them for years thats awsome
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My first snake was a normal ball python. It went fine and he/she did awesome for over 10 years in a 55 gallon tank with a screen top and heat lamps haha. That was about 30 years ago but I did have a Nile Monitor, Savannah Monitor and Iguana along with Tokay and house geckos, Pacman frogs and a tiger salamander.
0.1 Rio Bravo Pokigron Suriname BC-Gina
1.0 Meltzer/Lincoln Peruvian Longtail het anery BCL-Louie
0.1 Biak Green Tree Python-Pat
1.0 OSHY Biak Green Tree Python-Alex
0.0.1 Super Reduced Reticulated Gila Monster-Dozer
0.0.1 Utah Banded Gila Monster-Tank
0.0.1 Super Black Beaded Lizard-Reggie
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Your first snake!!
I brought Pascal home in 2016 from the Tinley Park reptile show. He was so tiny and adorable! I was so nervous to get my first snake I wanted to make sure everything was right so I had his cage set up for a month before I got him. I was a little timid of him at first because I had never held a snake before him (lol). But everything went great. No escaping or anything and his tub setup was perfect. His first shed with me was about three months after I got him and it also went great. He ate every week too Now he is like 10x the size he was and less adorable but still a good boy
Here’s a baby pic of him. I had him for a couple months at this point. He was yawning!
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|Pascal ~ Pastel Banana BP | Noodle ~ Banana BP |Picasso ~ Sinaloan Milksnake |
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Re: Your first snake!!
My first (and only) ball python was a Bumblebee 100% het Clown. He was shipped with a animal shipping service on the 7th of July 2017 which is also the day he arrived (to minimize the stress for the animal you have to give it to them at night and then they drive to the destination the same night). At 8 o'clock in the morning he arrived and my hands were shaking when I opened the box he was in. He was absolutely beautiful, white with a few brown dots and the typical Spider pattern. He was a tight ball when I got him out of the bag he was in. I was afraid of hurting him since he was so small (he weighed exactly 100g) so I just put him into his quarantine box. He explored a bit and then went to sleep. Since I live near a river the humidity goes up the 90% in summer, so I had a lot of troubles with humidity in the beginning. I decided to just put the top of the box just on lightly so that air can circulate better but it just lead to my ball python escaping the first night I got him. I found him in some newspaper I had lying next to the quarantine box. After that I learned to always secure the enclosure.
I spent about two weeks sleeping most of the day and being awake at night to make sure he's ok.
Now he's about to turn 1 year and he weighs 550g. For some reason I thought he was going to turn out to be a brown adult Bumblebee ball python but he suddenly just turned very yellow. I was a bit confused since he didn't have any yellow spots when he was a baby. Now he is very yellow and has only very few brown dots. Bumblebees are not rare but I think he's gorgeous. He has also never struck at anyone but he did warn me once when I startled him. I love him <3
By the way his name is Friedrich. He was named after the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
Male Ball Python (Bumblebee het 100% Clown) - Friedrich
Female Cat (unknown heritage, was an orphaned kitten) - Shirley
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Re: Your first snake!!
First snake was 30 years ago this summer. A wild caught 4' Ball Python full of Stress, Mites, Ticks Scars and energy. It would skate the glass 90% of the time. It ate no problem but would regurge 1/2 the time. It was docile and outgoing at the same time. Guess that was the Wild in it.
Name: Christian
0.1 Albino Ball (Sophie)
0.1 Russo White Diamond (Grace)
1.0 Hypo Burmese (Giacomo/AKA Jock)
1.2 Razors Edge/Gotti & American Pit Bull
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1.1 Albino/Normal Burmese (Mr & Mrs Snake)
1.0 Albino Ball (Sully)
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