Re: New User Question - Ball as 1st Snake for Child
Originally Posted by WhompingWillow
Both are great snakes, depending on what you're looking for, and neither is particularly difficult to care for as long as you do your research, ask questions, and prepare. None of my BPs have been nippy, even as young animals. Neither has my corn. The corn is generally much more active when out. Although most of my BP's don't do the stereotypical curling up when out either. They're plenty active too.
A happy BP is generally a hiding BP. Young ones might cruise their tanks, and they may do that when older if hungry. But generally they're kinda like pet rocks.
If you are able to get an animal from an expo or a good store, the benefit is that you can handle the snake prior to purchasing to get a general idea about temperament.
If you decide on a BP, make sure to ask about diet (ie, on live or F/T, mice or rats, if a baby has it had at least a few meals, etc.)