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I want something..unique.
I just think ball and red-tails and corns are too common, i want a "unique" or uncommon snake. such as a brazilian rainbow boa.
i would prefer a larger snake, no more than 7-8ft and no less than 5ft.
no colubrids.
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Re: I want something..unique.
Have you looked into carpet or blood pythons?
Zack
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Re: I want something..unique.
Check out ringed pythons.
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Re: I want something..unique.
Viper boas are kinda cool looking but they stay around 3 ft. If you have money a Black headed python.
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Re: I want something..unique.
White lipped python.
They can get a little bigger than what you're looking for but they're absolutely amazing. Visually, one of my favourite snakes. I've never had a chance to work with them though.
--Stephan.
"I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a
koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate,
I will save it." --Steve Irwin (1962-2006, RIP).
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Re: I want something..unique.
I agree about carpet pythons and bloods. They aren't common like corns and BPs, you won't find them in big box pet stores, but they aren't so rare that husbandry is difficult to track down. They certainly are larger snakes that don't get "too big".
They aren't exactly rare or truly unique though, but in some ways that is a good thing because you have your choice of who to buy from and good resources on husbandry.
Some "rare" snake species are rare for reasons that are undesirable for many people: difficult husbandry requirements, difficult to breed(so likely only able to find WC specimens, or CH if you are lucky), nippy and difficult to handle, and often just plain expensive.
If you're able to spend a couple hundred bucks on a snake, you might check out woma pythons. B-E-A-utiful! I've seen 'em in the $350-$650 price range. From what I have read they are pretty darn easy to take care of, get to a decent size, and believe me that not every joe shmoe has one of these. On top of that they are supposed to be great handlers.
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Re: I want something..unique.
Dumerils Boa or a Madagascar Ground Boa. I love the look of these snakes, though they can be picky feeders.
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Re: I want something..unique.
How about a Woma?
I need me one of those...
(ooops, already suggested. I still need one though!)
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