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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

tonyj
11-09-05, 12:33 PM
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

tonyj
11-09-05, 03:03 PM
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.