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creepiecrawlie
11-08-05, 09:54 PM
I was wondering what would be like the top 10 or so of the rarest snake(s) in captivity that are still obtainable
creepiecrawlie
11-08-05, 10:01 PM
sorry I accidentally made 3 threads just ignore the other two and reply on this one...
thanks :o
Adamrivers
11-08-05, 10:03 PM
ok in order..... of my opinion.....
10. snow ball python
9. albino blood
8. t + albino boa
7.normal ball python
6.normal burmese python
5.normal retc.
4.normal blood
3.normal cali king
2.normal boa
2.normal CORN SNAKES....henstly been lookin forerever.....lol
In no particular order and only counting 'species' as opposed to morphs;-
'Available' Pythons;
-Boelen's Python
-Anthill Python
-Blackheaded Python
-Angolan Python
-Papuan python
'Available' Boas;-
-Bc longicauda
-Bc sabogae
-A. madagascariensis (with papers)
-A. dumerili (with papers)
-Bc occidentalis (with papers)
Good question and absolutely impossible to answer. This is just a quick list put together without research or too much thought, and I'm well aware that everyone of my quick-pic suggestions could be the subject of heated debate.
There are also many much rarer snakes than the ones listed above, but for practical purposes, such as availability, I didn't consider them, or perhaps I plain overlooked them.
Apologies to the colubrid lovers and to any other groups that I have 'ignored'; maybe we can put together some other lists and then have a play-off at a later date.
gonesnakee
11-09-05, 12:54 PM
I'll throw in one of the rarest obtainable colubrids, Eastern Indigos. Pretty hard to get legally considering they are native to the US. Mark
taz19772005
11-09-05, 02:46 PM
what about the black eyed leucistic ball python that goes for $200,000.00 us
I didn't even consider it for inclusion in my list , because after all, it's only another morph of an extremely commonly kept and easy to acquire species.
A rare morph, and an expensive one at that, but not a rare snake.
creepiecrawlie
11-09-05, 03:55 PM
me and my brother have just sold our fish stuff and came up with almost 5,000$!!!!! I doubt I will blow it all on one snake or something like that though...
-okapi-
11-17-05, 09:41 PM
hm... wart snakes, elephant trunk snakes, tentacled snakes.
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