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    Beginner Snake for a 406 tank

    (meant to say 40g in title not 406 oops)

    So I will be getting my new AP cage on Tuesday next week and was trying to figure out what to do with my old 40g tank that I will move my snake out of, my sister-in-law(12) has been wanting a snake of her own since we got our two snakes and I wanted to give her the cage and accessories to help her out.

    She told me that she would be buying the feeders and that she wants to get a ball-python but I was worried about the feeding problems they can have since where I get my feeders from is 30 minutes away, and I do pre-killed so I wouldn't be able to return it even if we lived closer. I don't want her to have to lose money because of this. We really don't want to do frozen mice because we don't have much space in our freezer as it is.

    She wants a ball because of their size, temperament, and the fact that they don't move fast. Am I making their feeding problems seem worse than they really are or could it cause a potential problem moneywise for her if it goes on a hunger strike and doesn't eat what she buys. Every time I suggest looking into other snakes she stays adamant that she wants a ball and I wanted to know if there feeding problems might end up causing her problems and leave me with buying the feeders.(which I don't mind but she wants it to be her snake that she provides for).

    What other snakes would be able to stay in a 40g tank and be good for a beginner that is interested in learning more about snakes? I was thinking along the lines of a rosy boa since they stay smaller but I don't know a lot about them and believe a 40 gallon would be too big. The snake will be staying at my place so I will be able to make sure she takes care of the snake properly and can also take care of daily needs like water when she is not there.

    Sorry for the long post and thank you in advance for any insight or advice.
    Last edited by Jordanpg; 04-06-2018 at 04:34 PM. Reason: mistake in title

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