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    Re: what are some of the more active snakes

    hog island boa looks pretty sweet! Thanks whipple

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    Re: what are some of the more active snakes

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    hog island boa looks pretty sweet! Thanks whipple
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    Re: what are some of the more active snakes

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    Currently have 2 adult ball's and of course they don't do much. they are great though. looking to get some more different species of snakes. Nothing that will get over 6 feet, maybe a tad more. looking at GTP's, carpets, BRBs, and bloods. I know the blood will not do much but I still want one. just want something I can see that doesn't hide ALL the time. Please list some that are more vision friendly, from your experiences.

    well gtps,and carpets dont move alot i have 1 california king snake 1 black blood python 1 chondro (gtp) and 1 carpet
    my king is mostly active in day at times or he just stays and hindes or digs underground (mulch) my chondro just stays on the branches all day i never seen him on the ground my blood python just stays under the mulch or in his lil log i gave him and the carpet i have lays on the branches and usually just goes on the ground to go under his log my carpet will grow 7-10 ft
    chondros usually 5-7 ft king snakes 4-5 1/2 ft usually and bloods around 4-6 ft but real thick blood pythons colors are just stuning i might breed mine

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    Re: what are some of the more active snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by bonheki View Post
    well gtps,and carpets dont move alot i have 1 california king snake 1 black blood python 1 chondro (gtp) and 1 carpet
    my king is mostly active in day at times or he just stays and hindes or digs underground (mulch) my chondro just stays on the branches all day i never seen him on the ground my blood python just stays under the mulch or in his lil log i gave him and the carpet i have lays on the branches and usually just goes on the ground to go under his log my carpet will grow 7-10 ft
    chondros usually 5-7 ft king snakes 4-5 1/2 ft usually and bloods around 4-6 ft but real thick blood pythons colors are just stuning i might breed mine
    at least you can see the GTP and the carpet, is kind of the point I'm getting to. I just want to be able to see my pet.

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    Re: what are some of the more active snakes

    Colubrids (Kingsnakes, Milksnakes, Corn etc)
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