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View Poll Results: What to Get

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  • Green Tree Python

    15 45.45%
  • Ball Python Morph (specify)

    11 33.33%
  • Male Columbian Red Tail Boa

    0 0%
  • Kenyan Sand Boa

    3 9.09%
  • Other (specify)

    4 12.12%
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    One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    Sometime this Fall/Winter I want to get another snake. I'm not quite sure what I want to get. If I decide I want a snake I've never kept before, I will definitely be doing my research before bringing one home. I'm open to suggestions, but I draw the line at hots and really big snakes. (nothing over 9ft) Here is what I currently have...

    Ball Pythons:
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    1.0 100% Het. Pied Normal
    0.1 Pinstripe
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    1.0 Spider

    0.1 Colombian Red Tail Boa

    Corn Snakes:
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    1.0 Pastel (Ghost)
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    What are you looking for in your next snake? something on the larger side? something you can take out and handle a lot? a display snake? or just something weird out of the norm? whats your price range?

    I voted "other" because any conventional choices have no appeal to me personally, and there's tons more species than what you mentioned: dumerils boas, rosy boas, childrens pythons, spotted pythons, womas, amazon tree boas, emerald tree boas, hog island boas, rainbow boas, Pacific boas sp, rubber boas,
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    a pair of fires.

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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    Well, knowing your situation with your roomies and the possibility of you being found out by your land lords, I think you should stick to an easy to care for and small Sand Boa.

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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    I didn't vote but I just would narrow it down in my mind to a list of different snakes that I would like to own and would go to a show with money in my pocket. I would look around and see if somebody had a nice snake at the right price for me.
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    Actually the situation with the roommates is pretty much over. They are finding their own place and will hopefully be signing a lease by the end of the month and be moved out by October.

    As far as what I want in a snake. I want a snake that is not too large, preferably able to handle it, but its not a requirement. Since I already have 8 ball pythons and 3 corn snakes, I want something out of my "ordinary". My price range is no more than $500.
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    I would go with some sort of locality boa. I was over at BT's (BT40142) house last night and saw Corn Island boas and was amazed with them. The dwarf boas are very awesome.
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    Well you could always get a female het pied.

    also, I love my BRB but he is super tame lol.

    carpets are pretty awesome as well.
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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    I made a poll like this earlier and the answer was: carpet python. I think a carpet would be a great new addition to your collection. Either that or a blood python. Of course that's just me.

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    Re: One of Those "What Should I Get" Threads

    I would get either a GTP or Kenyan Sand Boa. They are both awesome snakes.
    I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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