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Largest docile snake
I'm thinking about adding to my collection. And I am leaning toward a larger snake. I was wondering what you guys thought the most docile large snake was so I can start my search.
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Re: Largest docile snake
Depends on the animal itself.
Burms and Retics can be very docile if you know what you are doing...
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Re: Largest docile snake
My choice is still any of the larger carpet pythons. Costals, Jungles, Centralian (bredli) all get between 7-9 ft (some female coastals can reach 10ft) but are not as heavy bodied as the burms and retics.
Though they may be a bit temperamental when young, all of the above carpets calm down quickly and make great pets.
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Re: Largest docile snake
Olives or Boelens are generally docile and large as adults.
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Re: Largest docile snake
Olives???
Not in my experience... LOL!
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Re: Largest docile snake
Given that you understand that a lot of this depends on the individual animal's personality and not a generalization about the species as a whole, I would have to say Burms or retics...at least a direct answer to your question what the largest docile snake was.
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Re: Largest docile snake
I'll look into the Burms. What are some differences between Burms and Carpets/Costals/Jungles? Also I've read that Retics can be mean.
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Re: Largest docile snake
I forgot to mention that while I am looking for a very large snake, I also want one that would be safe to handle without a spotter. Where exactly is this line drawn?
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