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Re: Great Googly Moogly
Loonunit...... What can I say but thankyou. I think I can start at these reference points. I will be back shortly with more questions.
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Re: Great Googly Moogly
Hello, and to BP.net.
Here is another thread where you can check out some of the variations in color and patterns of the "Normals" or "Classic" BP's.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-beauties!-DUW
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Great Googly Moogly
Ok... after reading for a little bit..... I think I need to reconsider and look into ?Boas? I want a more interactive pet who likes to play and is curious and all that. I know took a long time to sway me hey? The thing is I knew what I wanted just not what to call it. I hope I am allowed to stay lol. You all have been very nice thank you. Time to explore this par tof the forum now.
JJJ
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Re: Great Googly Moogly
 Originally Posted by jonjacobjingle
Ok... after reading for a little bit..... I think I need to reconsider and look into ?Boas? I want a more interactive pet who likes to play and is curious and all that. I know took a long time to sway me hey? The thing is I knew what I wanted just not what to call it. I hope I am allowed to stay lol. You all have been very nice thank you. Time to explore this par tof the forum now.
JJJ
You are more than welcome to stay regardless of what kind of snake you decide to go with. You will find that a large number of the members here keep a variety of pets. In addition to boas, I would suggest also looking into some of the Carpet Pythons (Morelia Spilota), which are also more interactive and curious. Here is the link to a thread where I did a write-up on Red Tail Boa basics. And this didn't include any of the other boas such as the Dumerils boa, Rainbow boa, Rosy Boa, or Sand boas, that you may also consider.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...24#post1637324
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Ball pythons actually are pretty interactive, and they don't get quite as large as adult boas. But sure, they're definitely slow motion compared to most boas. Some people do strongly prefer one or the other. I'd check out adults of both species at good petstore.
This looks like a nice operation in Milwaukee, doubling as both a store and a reptile rescue. It's got great reviews on google. Does anyone have more info?
http://swordsanddreams.gotpetsonline.com/
And yeah, we have a boa forum here, too. But redtailboas.com is a pretty major community, and worth checking out if you're leaning that way.
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Welcome to the forum!! Have you checked out faunaclassifieds.com and kingsnake.com? You can also check breeders on the BOI before making a decision
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Re: Great Googly Moogly
Once again thank you all so much .....none of your advice falls on deaf ears. I always rely on those more knowledgable than myself. I am sure I will be around and I will let you know my progresss.
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