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I am a fan of female jungle carpets. Once I am ready ill get one of those but just haven't had time to do my research. Some red tails can get pretty big so ask around. Bloods from what I have seen can be nippy but I don't own one. Rainbows I hear are a pleasure to own. Not too big and very calm when handled.
Oh ya, and baby carpets are bity and it hurts and takes some time and work to get rid of it.
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Re: Graduating from Ball Pythons....
they are all nippy, but once you have them, they calm down right away. it's just that initial going in a picking them up, they do not like, i vote carpet
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I have a blood and two red tails. All three are cuddle monsters

1.0 Spider
0.1 Mojave
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Pastel
1.0 Butter
1.0 Hurricane Hypo
0.1 %66 PH hypo
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African grey - Jayden
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You've chosen some nice ones yourself. Carpets are generally really nice and docile as adults but can be nippy as babies (same goes for RTBs and rainbow boas). Bloods can be bitey as babies too, but can also be rather unpredictable, though if you bring them up with regular handling they tame right up. You also mentioned that you wanted to stay under the 10' range, and I'm warning you now that a female Columbian RTB and a female Coastal Carpet can achieve ten feet at full size.
You're going to need to watch out because all of those guys have wicked feeding responses haha so hook training is something I'd suggest, especially with the boas. The good thing about the red tails and carpets is that you can get smaller ones based on locality, so you can get even more size options within them. I'd suggest either a red tail boa or a carpet python, but that's just my taste. You can't lose with any of the ones you picked out.
1.0 Normal - Maynard
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0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
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Re: Graduating from Ball Pythons....
 Originally Posted by SteelTownGuido
they are all nippy, but once you have them, they calm down right away. it's just that initial going in a picking them up, they do not like, i vote carpet
I don't expect any snake to never be nippy. I've been tagged by one of my bps. I am seeking a species that isn't "known" for aggressive behavior.
I've looked at Carpets quite a bit. I'm quite fond of the Jaguars...
Thanks for your input!
2 BPs - Sorcha & Onyxia
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2 Blue & Gold Macaws - Scootchie & Lady Byrd
1 Military Macaw - Jada
1 Lineolated Parakeet - Monkey ...R.I.P. baby girl!
2 Ferrets - Mischief & Mayhem
4 Cats - Bailey, Piggy, Mufasa and BeeBee
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Irian jaya carpet python..
They stay on lover side of size from Carpets (6 feet... If they mix with Jags little bit more) and those are not reality expansive animals..
Very nice display animals as well. I'm Actually thinking about one myself.
They could be nippy as young animal.. and very rare 1% of cases maybe.. you can hit one with will never tame.. but like I said with CB animals that's rare...
If Your financial Situation will let You spend around 1000$ I highly recommend Angolan Python. Think about it like little bit bigger and just a notch more slender ball python.
If You Search Forum Zina10 post Pictures and Video of hers here... Awesome Animal 
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Re: Graduating from Ball Pythons....
 Originally Posted by Shadows Valkyrie
I don't expect any snake to never be nippy. I've been tagged by one of my bps. I am seeking a species that isn't "known" for aggressive behavior.
I've looked at Carpets quite a bit. I'm quite fond of the Jaguars...
Thanks for your input!
just to be clear, you want an aggressive snake, then i would recommend a green tree python or eyelash viper.
I know, I know they are hot and not for everyone, however between all the vipers, their venom in most cases will not cause death or anything major, I currently has a setup for a breading pair, but my wife still will not let me get them (yet)
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Re: Graduating from Ball Pythons....
 Originally Posted by Alexandra V
You've chosen some nice ones yourself. Carpets are generally really nice and docile as adults but can be nippy as babies (same goes for RTBs and rainbow boas). Bloods can be bitey as babies too, but can also be rather unpredictable, though if you bring them up with regular handling they tame right up. You also mentioned that you wanted to stay under the 10' range, and I'm warning you now that a female Columbian RTB and a female Coastal Carpet can achieve ten feet at full size.
You're going to need to watch out because all of those guys have wicked feeding responses haha  so hook training is something I'd suggest, especially with the boas. The good thing about the red tails and carpets is that you can get smaller ones based on locality, so you can get even more size options within them. I'd suggest either a red tail boa or a carpet python, but that's just my taste. You can't lose with any of the ones you picked out.
I have seen and handled adult female red tails. I am very fond of them. Something about the eyes draws me in I don't necessarily mind if they are right at ten feet or even a lil' over. What I don't want to get into at this point is anything larger than adult female red tails for example.... The most important thing to me is how handleable they are. I fully understand that with any snake its all about how you train them. I'm not looking for something to be a cuddle bug right from the get go I just don't think that I, nor my family, is ready to take on some of the kinds of snakes that are more known for being tempermental.
I handle my snakes on a regular basis. I love taking them places too. Can't resist the urge to educate people about them and help abolish some of the fears surrounding snakes. I won't lie though...the shock value is priceless. I was told by a man recently that he'd be reading about me soon in the local paper. He was implying that Onyxia, who was chillin' on my shoulders, was going to kill and eat me. Mind you, Onyxia is a 4ft female ball that I recently took in. Riiight I'm sure that my lil' "Nixie is really going to over power me and eat me....LOL
Thanks for your reply!
2 BPs - Sorcha & Onyxia
1 BCI - Wicked
2 Blue & Gold Macaws - Scootchie & Lady Byrd
1 Military Macaw - Jada
1 Lineolated Parakeet - Monkey ...R.I.P. baby girl!
2 Ferrets - Mischief & Mayhem
4 Cats - Bailey, Piggy, Mufasa and BeeBee
African Cichlids
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Re: Graduating from Ball Pythons....
 Originally Posted by SteelTownGuido
just to be clear, you want an aggressive snake, then i would recommend a green tree python or eyelash viper.
I know, I know they are hot and not for everyone, however between all the vipers, their venom in most cases will not cause death or anything major, I currently has a setup for a breading pair, but my wife still will not let me get them (yet)
No, no, no! I do NOT want an aggressive snake. LOL
Green trees are beautifu, yes, but definitely NOT the temperment I am seeking....
2 BPs - Sorcha & Onyxia
1 BCI - Wicked
2 Blue & Gold Macaws - Scootchie & Lady Byrd
1 Military Macaw - Jada
1 Lineolated Parakeet - Monkey ...R.I.P. baby girl!
2 Ferrets - Mischief & Mayhem
4 Cats - Bailey, Piggy, Mufasa and BeeBee
African Cichlids
ASFs
Rats
Mice
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