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    Something smaller....

    So I think I can convince my mom to let me get another snake or two....but they need to be in her soze range, 2' or less and about dime to nickel thick. I'm looking at some hoggies, but what other colubrids fit the bill? I would say corns but they get to 4'....any suggestions?

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    African house snakes are a pretty cool little snake

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    Kenyans had crossed my mind, lots of morphs. However I'm not sure that my mom would approve on the girth of some females. Maybe if I got them as hatchlings...? Ill look into african house snakes. Thanks. Anything else?


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    Antaresia species pythons like the spotted python, there are a few others in that group. They range anywhere from 2.5 to 6 feet depending on type I think the spotted get up in the 4 to 6 foot range

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    I'm trying to stay on the smaller side of things....keep the ideas going though please.

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    Should have used Childrens python as my example at 3 foot

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    my adult albino ksb. nice and small



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    That is pretty small. Maybe I will look into that route. How about milks...are there any smaller species? I really like nelsons and pueblans...I havent researched them much though.
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