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Bps- vs- Display snakes
I Love watching my bps more then tv or anything.
What is a good kind of snake that would "hide less"?
Finding something with the unique look Bps possess would be a challenge, since they are So attractive.
Any size & thank you for suggestions.
0.3 Normals
i Love normals!
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
Nice, she even matches her pretty tank. definitly worth looking into that species
0.3 Normals
i Love normals!
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
LOL well to be honest, she was bought for my daughter, who wanted a "pretty" snake and ummm....we bought the flowers just to match Emi's colors (okay all you manly man snakekeepers may now laugh & point okay...geesh! ).
From what we researched and what we've experienced with Emi, Nelson's are considered to be one of the calmest of the milksnake family. They don't tend to be too spazzy, nippy or musk all that much if cared for and handled properly. Emi is an 05, just reaching her breeding maturity (Nelson's develop quite slowly compared to other colubrids so I've been told). She's never hissed, never nipped and hasn't musked anyone since she was a tiny noodle baby.
We use Emi as our "introduction snake" when we've done snake shows for small groups. We bet people we can produce a snake that's pretty darn hard to be afraid of. We bring out Emi and most of the time instead of "EEEEKKKK!!!", we hear "awwwwwww". It is pretty hard to be afraid of a cute snake that looks pretty much like a living toy, has bright peach eyes, a peach flicking tongue and a winning personality.
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
I'll chime in with my "display" snakes...I'd submit that corns make lovely display snakes and come in an amazing array of colors and patterns.
Also...burmese pythons are pretty awesome display snakes.
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
my two "display snakes" are my boa (who does not use a hide) and my Arizona Mountain Kingsnake. The kingsnake stays in his hide for 2 days after eating.... the whole rest of the time he is out and about and climbing around.
Mikey Cavanaugh
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
I know Pat (Patrick Long) just posted a thread recently with an amazing looking bright red/orange & black snake. Darned if I can find it now but an amazing looking snake!
Edit: Found it!
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...=865105#865105
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
My corn snakes have always hidden in their avaliable hides.
My boa however, doesn't use a hide.
Most kingsnakes are good as well as most arboreal snakes like GTP or carpets.
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
I am in the same boat as you. In looking for a display snake. I have found two that I am now choosing from. They are bull snakes and Yunan beatuy snakes. both are great to look at.
Snakes
0.1 Gopher Snake
0.1 Bull Snake
Lizards
0.1 Bearded Dragon
0.0.1 Crested Gecko
"COLUBRIDS HAVE MORE FUN!!!!" 
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Re: Bps- vs- Display snakes
 Originally Posted by cassandra
Also...burmese pythons are pretty awesome display snakes. 
Yep nice thing about them is you can invite all your friends over and you can all pick what foot of snake you wanna watch LOL.
I do love that big ole boy of yours! What a cutie he is, Cass.
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