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    BPnet Veteran Mike Schultz's Avatar
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    Re: What type of snake...

    Carpet pythons always catch my eye... especially some of the morphs (I think most morphs are coastal carpet pythons?)
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    Re: What type of snake...

    I know they're "a dime a dozen", but as my corn has matured, he really competes as being my favorite snake. And he's SO - EASY - TO - CARE - FOR....

    And oh yeah, he's full of orangey goodness!

    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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    Re: What type of snake...

    Boas have some amazing morphs, motley, scoria, albino motley, but all of those are quite expensive...
    I was going to say a Labyrinth or Albino Labyrinth Burmese Python, but too big I guess... The albino Labyrinth is worth $575 and the normal is $475 at Bob Clark's Link

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    Re: What type of snake...

    The snakes that we have are Corn snakes and they are wonderful !
    Someone advised that the images are not showing so will try this






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    Go to Preuss brotha, they got a gorgeous sunbeam in right now and she's a smoker!

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    Re: What type of snake...

    I researched sunbeams (one at a LPS right now) and I'm not sure how to keep them in captivity. Something like 90% humidity, 6-8 inches of burrowing substrate. Seems like most die within six months too.
    0.1 JCP "Zoot"
    0.1 Greyband Kingsnake "Tansy"
    0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa "Rio"
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    0.0.2 Crested Geckos "Duck and Drake (named by my 3 year old)"

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    Re: What type of snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by ALee View Post
    The snakes that we have are Corn snakes and they are wonderful !
    Someone advised that the images are not showing so will try this





    2nd pic is what mine looks like.
    Corns are really easy to take care of and are real colorful snakes.
    I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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    Re: What type of snake...

    personally i always recommend carpet pythons... i actually have a yearling black and yellow jungle i'm looking to get rid of too.
    but seriously, they make a great pet for beginners and advanced keepers alike.
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: What type of snake...

    I'd go for a corn or kingsnake. There's a huge variety of colors and patterns out there.
    Check out my gallery! www.schlyne.deviantart.com I am not really active on forums anymore, but I am on facebook.
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    Re: What type of snake...

    I'd suggest a Carpet python too. They have some beautiful colors, lots of locales to choose from, and aren't much more difficult than a BP in terms of care. GTPs are a bit of a jump from BPs but if you feel you're ready for one then go for it.

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