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Okay all maybe you can help me. My husband and I own 0:0:1 corn snake, and in a week we will have a trio of crested gecko's. This being said I still consider us newbies in the herp world. We would like to expand our collection by getting a boa or python of some sort. I was wondering if there is a smallish (4ft or less) boa/python that is fairly docile and good for beginners. I was also wondering if there is a comprehensive web-site listing info on ALL of the boa and python species. I'm at a loss on what to search for since the only boa I'm familiar with is the original general boa constrictor. Pythons I have no clue about. Any and all info is greatly appreciated. Thanks. :D
Kelly
snake_goth
04-23-04, 06:40 AM
ball pythons are good, dont grow that big and are realy docile heres a care sheet on them http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareBall.html
anacondaman
04-23-04, 03:08 PM
everyone goes for the ball python.....of course it is because they are great for beginners with the odd bad feeding habits......i say go for something a bit more interesting (my opinion) like a rosy boa or a kenyan....they stay small and they are really easy to keep, also, none are too expensive
adam
anacondaman
04-23-04, 03:09 PM
check out centralpets.com and go to reptiles....none of their caresheets are to in depth, but they show a range of python and boa species
lostwithin
04-23-04, 03:16 PM
Ball pythons are great even though some have feeding problems, (* not impossible just some are picky) I would suggest them, you should also look up Children’s pythons, ant hill pythons, and spotted pythons, all very similar stay small est. You might find them more interesting.
Devon
Thank you very much. I've checked them all out and now I can say that I can't decide which would be best suited for us. They all seem like good options. I guess it comes down to what is available to us here. If you have anymore suggestions feel free to post. Thanks again.
Kelly
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