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    Re: next step up from bp?

    i found a male borneo in my city for $250. is that good?

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by chasingtime View Post
    i found a male borneo in my city for $250. is that good?
    Depends how large. If it's a hatchling, you can try better.
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    Re: next step up from bp?

    just found 225 for an 08 male???

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    getting mixed signals from local herp guys. are borneos good pets?

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    i wold go with a BCI boa, or blood/short tail python. thats just my personal preference if I was going to get a bigger snake. Possibly a jungle/jag carpet too. brazilian rainbow boa would be good too if you can meet the housing requirements.
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    Re: next step up from bp?

    Brazilian Rainbow
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    1.3 Honduran Milks (1.1 alb, 0.1 het alb, 0.1 dbl het)
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    Re: next step up from bp?

    Carpet!!
    I have 2 Irian Jayas and they are mostly always out, rarely hide. They have wonderful personalities, are very 'friendly' and easy to handle. Nice display snakes, all around nice snakes!
    My son has a BRB and the stupid thing, albeit beautiful, is always hiding

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    I'm surprised no one has said Hogg Island boa. They are great next step. I of course went straight for a burm, but it's ultimately what you like best. I recommend a hogg though. Carpets are great too, bloods can be tricky but awesome. Have fun with what ever you choose! ~Caylan.S.~

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    Depends, what kind of animal are you looking for?

    Active snake? Lazy?

    Big snake? Small snake?

    Arboreal? Terrestrial?






    Quote Originally Posted by chasingtime View Post
    getting mixed signals from local herp guys. are borneos good pets?

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    Re: next step up from bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by chasingtime View Post
    getting mixed signals from local herp guys. are borneos good pets?
    a borneo is as good as any pet if that is what you want and provide it with what it needs to feel safe and secure. Great snakes if cared for properly and a definite step up from a bp.
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