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    My first snake was a ball python, but my 2nd one is a kingsnake. : ) My current collection consist of ball pythons only, but I always contemplate on adding new species, just to spice up my craving in having a different look to my collection. So just last week, I ended up in having 2 of the colubrids on my previous wishlist. A mexican black kingsnake (black snakes are so mystical-lookin to me) and an albino honduran milksnake (they are just like candy). And believe it or not, before bumping to this thread, Ive been thinkin of adding a hognose to my collection. Maybe there's something in them that attracts bp keepers. Plus the fact that they come in various morphs, they dont grow too big, and have a very unique behaviour (death faint) .

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    Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose

    I always thought that the hognose was kinda homely looking but my wife insisted so we picked up one. I must admit he grew on me and now I think there almost cute (but not quite). I do have to admit, however, that they are very well mannered and friendly. Pretty cool patterns too. ..... just can't get beyond that nose ......
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    Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    I have an Abbott's line Okeetee that I picked up a week ago that is a nut case biter. He was fine at the show but after a few days of relaxation he is unapproachable. I have a bunch of other corns that don't bite but I wouldn't call them freindly. They're always trying to escape.

    I have fallen asleep with a BP wrapped around my arm and he never moved. That's what I call Man's Best Friend. FYI, I was in front of the TV and my wife was watching the snake so I was not in any danger.
    Balls sure are relaxed snakes, I havent met a mean one yet. Although I have seen a couple grumpy ones on youtube lol

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    Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose

    Yeah, ball pythons don't act anything like real snakes. You think corns are flighty and don't sit still, you should try holding a milk.

    I wish balls were more like real snakes. That's the only thing wrong with them is they have the personality of a rock.

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    Personality of a rock ?

    Perhaps you meant rock star ?

    Of the 15 I have, some are couch potatoes, most are divas, one believes it's a racer, and one is convinced it's a turtle.

    They are all fascinating to me, I never get tired of interacting with them. Especially my diva's.

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    0.1 het Pied - Toki | 0.1 het Pied - Mauro
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    Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose

    Quote Originally Posted by garweft View Post
    Yeah, ball pythons don't act anything like real snakes. You think corns are flighty and don't sit still, you should try holding a milk.

    I wish balls were more like real snakes. That's the only thing wrong with them is they have the personality of a rock.
    Poor balls, be nice

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    Re: BP Owners - Want to try a new snake? - Hognose

    Hognose are really awesome snakes. I used to have a little baby whom I got at a month old. He ate like a pig and was very calm.

    They're definitely cute little piggies, with their adorable upturned noses. Definitely a colubrid that would fit right into a python/boa owner's home .
    Tiff'z Morphz

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    I have to admit corns aren't much fun as babies. They are just little and flighty. Once they grow a bit they are very cool. Great feeders too.

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