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    Re: Ball Python or Cornsnake?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daserh View Post
    I really need to know, which one is better? I love both of they're morphs, and they are both great snakes, but I need to know, which one should I get? Think about this, don't just say BP because it is your favourite snake or likewise with the corn. These are the points I need to think about:

    - Which snake is cheaper? Not fancy morphs, but with feeding, care and tub?
    - Which snake is more people friendly? My mom will not react well if it is an aggressive snake at times.
    - Which snake is easier to care for? I DO NOT CURRENTLY HAVE A SNAKE. I AM ON THIS FORUM FOR RESEARCH. So, please tell me honestly.
    Personally I've never kept a cornsnake but I have a ball, and he's about 7 months old. When ball's get to about 3 (an adult) they only need to feed every 10-14 days so they never are expensive to feed whereas when they are young they need to feed every 5-7 days or so. I think both snakes aren't 'usually' particularly bitey (I've never been bitten), but if you did get a jumpy/agressive snake just handle it more. I hope this helped

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