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I want a New Snake
I want a new snake but i dont want a big one i really want a RTB but they get big so i want a new one but one that wont get much bigger than a BP actually i want one that will be smaller...... any ideas?
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Re: I want a New Snake
Lots of ideas....but it really depends on what you want in a snake. Do you have any preferences besides size? Color? Boidae or colubrid? Price? Beginner or advanced care needs?
My best advice would be to lurk through forums on a variety of different snakes until you find the one(s) that fascinate you the most...then start asking questions of the people that keep those.
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Re: I want a New Snake
I really want a beautiful lookin snake maybe some color but wat is Boidae and Colubrid. But i think i am pretty good wit snakes so either beginner or advanced
i will do any research so just give me some good ideas and then i will research them
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Re: I want a New Snake
How about a hogg island boa? Or a Jungle Carpet Python? Or a corn snake? Or a King snake?
You have to give us more info. Do you want to be able to handle it, or do you want it to be a display animal?
Colubrids are skinny, like corn snakes and king snakes.
Boidae are boas and pythons.
- The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid
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Re: I want a New Snake
i want a snake i can handle
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Re: I want a New Snake
All the snakes I suggested would be fine then.
- The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid
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Re: I want a New Snake
I'm selling my RTB. Its a boy and they usually stay smaller than the females.
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Re: I want a New Snake
 Originally Posted by Karma
how big is he
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Re: I want a New Snake
howabout a ratsnake? do you know what kind of snake you like? like Judy said, boidae, colubridae, elapidae (lol, jk on that last one).
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