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ShahmeerBaloch
10-21-10, 06:35 PM
So glad i found this site as all others were ridiculous..so guys i am a beginner..n dont have any idea about snakes..as i have bought 1 today so just wanna share it..i guess its a python..
Freebody
10-21-10, 08:30 PM
welcome to the forum. where did you buy the snake? what kind of snake is this, it doesnt have a python face, not heat pits, and its not a woma or black head , which i think, corect me if im wrong the only 2 pythons with out them, maybe a boa of some sort, you need to find out what it is so you can read on it so you dont kill it with improper husbandy. do you have a heat source, thermometer, hydrometer? you need to get them for sure if you dont. instead of the sand, get some aspen shavings or you can use newspaper or paper towel. not to be a jerk but you really should never buy an animal if your not sure how to care for it, but to late now lets just work on what we got :) GL feel free to ask any question that come to mind, im sure someone more experienced with that snake will likely come on and say what it is and give you a few pointers.
TylerWortman
10-21-10, 09:44 PM
Thats a really cool looking snake. Quite the smirk he has lol
Grimleo
10-21-10, 10:35 PM
Definitely a sand boa. After looking at where you're from, and seeing as how it's in a plastic water bottle with sand, I'm guessing it's wild caught. Rough scaled sand boas are native to Pakistan, so that's my guess.
Forgive me if it's not wild caught but if it is, I'd tell you to let him go where you found him he will be much happier there. =) You could also buy an exotic species or a sand boa of your liking from a breeder, or something.
Good luck. =)
ShahmeerBaloch
10-22-10, 03:53 AM
sir i dont know which breed this is..but seller has told me that its aa python and he has told me 2 put hiim in a plastic bottle..
Grimleo
10-22-10, 11:33 AM
unreal....
marvelfreak
10-22-10, 12:56 PM
Definitely a sand boa.
Hello and welcome!
I agree! What you have is a Rough-scaled sand Boa also called Short-tailed Sand Boa or Keeled Sand Boa. They get about 2 feet for females. Males are smaller.
Terrarium size- You want a 20-gallon long or bigger. You'll want savannah/desert setup with plenty of sand for burrowing.
P.S.Sorry to have to tell you the person you bought it from has misinform you.:no: It happens, but at least you found this site and we'll do are best to help you. So your snake can live a long health life.:)
ShahmeerBaloch
10-23-10, 04:49 AM
thanks all alot guys...
shaunyboy
10-23-10, 05:14 AM
hello and welcome to the forum
marvelfreak has told you what you need to know to research your snakes needs
cheers shaun
D&J-burgos
10-23-10, 06:54 AM
great looking snake! hope he does well!
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