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    Arrow Hello!

    Hi, I'm new to the world of Ball Pythons. I've never owned a snake before and this will be my first, hopefully... just have to convince the parents. Any suggestions to get them to give in? I've been doing as much research as I possibly can... don't want to do anything wrong or make any newbie mistakes.

    I've been keeping Poison Dart Frogs for a while now, they're great. I just wanted some variety in my collection so why not mix it up with a snake? Here are some pictures of my frogs. Not all of the species I keep are there.


    R. imitator 'intermedius'


    E. anthonyi 'Santa Isabela'


    D. leucomelas

    Thanks!
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    Re: Hello!

    good job researching before u purchase ur snake thats a good start and a good way to convince your parents to let u buy ur snake tell them that ball pythons are some of the calmest snakes and rarely ever bite. they are also very low maintenance as well

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    I totally respect people who keep poison dart frogs. They are super awesome animals and it seems like a lot of work to keep them up. But well worth it! They (as well as your setup) are gorgeous!

    I never bothered trying to convince my parents (snake-a-phobes). When I went off to school I got my first snake and then told them later. Better to ask for forgiveness then for permission? They didn't take it so well..even 400 miles from home they tried to make me get rid of it.

    I think ball pythons are great animals to have. They are low maintenance, they don't smell (unless they poo big!!), they eat once a week, they are calm and gentle (mostly...), and they don't make any noise or require lights.

    Its sometimes hard to convince stubborn parents, but it is possible. Might take some time.


    to the site. This is a great place for ball python and herp lovers alike!
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    Re: Hello!

    Hello. Glad to see you could make it. We've been expecting you for some time now.

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    Re: Hello!

    Quote Originally Posted by ahunt037 View Post
    good job researching before u purchase ur snake thats a good start and a good way to convince your parents to let u buy ur snake tell them that ball pythons are some of the calmest snakes and rarely ever bite. they are also very low maintenance as well
    Thanks, I would never get an animal without doing extensive research on it beforehand. My Parents know I'm responsible like that but don't want a snake in the house. I'm still working on the convincing though. Hopefully persistence is the key here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I totally respect people who keep poison dart frogs. They are super awesome animals and it seems like a lot of work to keep them up. But well worth it! They (as well as your setup) are gorgeous!

    I never bothered trying to convince my parents (snake-a-phobes). When I went off to school I got my first snake and then told them later. Better to ask for forgiveness then for permission? They didn't take it so well..even 400 miles from home they tried to make me get rid of it.

    I think ball pythons are great animals to have. They are low maintenance, they don't smell (unless they poo big!!), they eat once a week, they are calm and gentle (mostly...), and they don't make any noise or require lights.

    Its sometimes hard to convince stubborn parents, but it is possible. Might take some time.


    to the site. This is a great place for ball python and herp lovers alike!
    Dart frogs aren't too hard to care for... People think it's way harder then it really is. I only spend about an hour a week on maintenance, and I have 11 frogs and 5 vivariums. I also have some of them breeding too.

    As for the "ask for forgiveness rather then for permission" route, I may just have to take it if I can't convince them in the next month or two . I think I'm making progress though!
    Have a nice day,
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    Re: Hello!

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Hello. Glad to see you could make it. We've been expecting you for some time now.

    Jim Smith
    Haha, that's pretty creepy
    Have a nice day,
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    I think if you look on Youtube, there is a snakebytestv episode on that topic. Oh, and welcome.

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    Re: Info

    Quote Originally Posted by Mft62485 View Post
    I think if you look on Youtube, there is a snakebytestv episode on that topic. Oh, and welcome.
    Yea, I've seen it. I have all that stuff on my list of things I can use. Here's a link to the video if anyone wants to see.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGJiJSDEP7A
    Have a nice day,
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    Today I went to a Pet Shop near me called "Fin and Feather". The owner there has a ton of balls in his back room, many of which are breeding (pies, ivories, etc.). He let me check them out and they were awesome. I'm going to bring my parents in and have them talk to him about snakes... hopefully it will help. Right now they seem to be on the verge of letting me get one. Also, I got a new pair of frogs (D. azureus) that I wanted to show off



    and here's my frog rack... I'll have to make room for snakes too... hopefully. The tanks on the top are works in progress.

    Have a nice day,
    Mitch

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    Welcome! Good luck with the parents. Your frogs are gorgeous.
    1.0 Normal (Rocko)
    1.0 Mojave (Mac)
    1.0 Pastel Ghost (Zeus)
    0.1 Spider (Zarah)
    1.0 Butter (Jagger)
    0.1 Coral Albino Boa (Josslynn)
    1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Cee Lo)
    Black Cat Nivea)
    Dachshund (Isabella) (Murphy) (Lilli)
    Mixed Breed (Heidi)

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