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    2nd snake

    Are there any liaias that would be suitable for a 2nd snake
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    Re: 2nd snake

    anybody
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    Re: 2nd snake

    please
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    All of them.

    I'm a huge fan of Liasis, and there is nothing that prevents anyone from providing a good environment to ensure a long and healthy life to any Liasis species. They just aren't as common.

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    Re: 2nd snake

    Honestly, who can tell anyone what snake is going to be good for them?
    Yes, some take more care, or different care, but only you would be able to know if your ready to take care of that animal.


    Find a snake you like, then research it.
    and keep researching it. Learn as much as possible, then when you think your ready, get it. If you don't think your ready, don't. If you want something easier, look around.

    Its all a personal preference.

    We have no right to tell you that you aren't capable of taking care of a animal, because we don't know what you want, and your limits.

    hope this helps.

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    Re: 2nd snake

    Thanks that really does help
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    Re: 2nd snake

    If all of your experience is with ball pythons, savu pythons make an excellent beginner liasis.


    They stay small and are relatively easy to care for. While they tend to be nippier on average compare to balls, they can be tamed down with regular handling.

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    Re: 2nd snake

    cool I have seen one before
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