View Full Version : Python, Boa, or Coulubrid
Reptile_Reptile
03-25-11, 10:38 AM
what do you prefer a python boa or coulubrid? what is your favorite species of it?
Reptile_Reptile
03-25-11, 10:42 AM
Jag carpet is my favorite
infernalis
03-25-11, 10:52 AM
Any guesses what my favourite is??
Reptile_Reptile
03-25-11, 10:56 AM
I wonder..... garters? lol
Lankyrob
03-25-11, 11:13 AM
Pretty much all pythons for me but Retics and GTP's are top of the list
radstusky
03-25-11, 12:36 PM
I definitely love the jungle carpet pythons the best. As for colubrids the one I like the best is Drymarchon corais couperi, the eastern indigo snake which is just an awesome, large north american snake.
bighog85
03-25-11, 01:47 PM
I'm a retic guy for sure but all other snakes are a close second. I love everything about retics and the fact that they make me better at what I do but they are definitely not for everyone. Most people, when they are thinking of getting one don't realize that they are keeping something in their house that is just as dangerous as a tiger or other animal that they would never want to have. Indigo snakes or black headed pythons would probably be my second favorite even though I don't have either one.
presspirate
03-25-11, 01:50 PM
I'd like to say all three equally, but it seems that I lean more towards pythons. Whenever I say to myself, now that is a good looking snake, I'm usually looking at a python. I guess, my favorite would be the scrubs, but running a close second are retics, followed by jungle carpets, followed by burms. So many snakes, so little time.......
ilovemypets1988
03-25-11, 03:58 PM
even though i dont have 1 yet, gtp all the way for me :)
Aaron_S
03-26-11, 02:59 AM
You should place "all of the above" among the categories.
Reptile_Reptile
03-26-11, 05:20 AM
can you do that wayne?
marvelfreak
03-26-11, 06:20 AM
Look at my signature and you should be able to tell. Diamond Carpets are the beautiful snakes in the would IMO. I basically almost have my top 10 list. Oh let's not forget Bismarck Ring Pythons and Woma Pythons.
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