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    Re: Just started keeping snakes a couple months ago...

    Yes, definitely look into their adult size!! A snake's size as a baby can be very deceiving! Just look at all the cute little burmese python babies that get to be 15+ feet as adults. (Nothing here against burmese pythons, I love them...just know that they are WELL beyond my personal limit in adult snake size!!) And the way to not let yourself fall into the trap of adding too many animals too fast, is to know your limits... financially and otherwise, and stick by them. (Or just have a significant other like my husband who is ALWAYS reminding me "No More Animals"...LOL) I think you'll be okay though, as long as you look at all things considered, look ahead into your future and see what your plans etc. may be that can affect the keeping of your animals, and if you do your research. Good luck with whatever you decide to be your next snake!!!
    Last edited by Sunny1; 11-15-2007 at 12:29 AM. Reason: clarifying a point
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