KansasVenom
09-02-12, 10:12 PM
Hey everyone, I'm Sam from Kansas. I'm not new to reptiles, having owned one bearded dragon that very suddenly passed away this summer. While I loved my beardie (Jessica/Jess) more than anything else in the world, I didn't really feel that a lizard was my perfect fit for a herp.
I've always loved reptiles and amphibians and I am looking into getting a snake. A couple years before I got my beardie, I looked into every single reptile and amphibian on this earth that would be available for a beginner reptile. My parents were never a huge fan of reptiles, so that further made my task of owning a reptile ever so more difficult. I feel like I'm rambling and making a fool of myself so I want to ask a few questions.
1. I know everyone says that corn snakes/ball pythons/milk snakes are the best starter snakes. I feel that these snakes are rather generic (sorry if I offended anyone), and I don't like generic. Are there any other snakes that make good starters?
2. Are FWC's, boiga dendrophila, or western hognose snakes good starters? I doubt the first two, but have heard good things about the third.
3. I also have looked into Jungle Carpet Pythons, and I have heard a LOT of different opinions on their experience level needed for successful care. What are your opinions over this snake?
4. How do I increase my find percentage when out field herping? What equipment do I need to help? I've never really went out on an expedition before, but would like to sometime.
I think those are my four main questions for now. Some feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks, and I'm so glad to be here on the forum!
I've always loved reptiles and amphibians and I am looking into getting a snake. A couple years before I got my beardie, I looked into every single reptile and amphibian on this earth that would be available for a beginner reptile. My parents were never a huge fan of reptiles, so that further made my task of owning a reptile ever so more difficult. I feel like I'm rambling and making a fool of myself so I want to ask a few questions.
1. I know everyone says that corn snakes/ball pythons/milk snakes are the best starter snakes. I feel that these snakes are rather generic (sorry if I offended anyone), and I don't like generic. Are there any other snakes that make good starters?
2. Are FWC's, boiga dendrophila, or western hognose snakes good starters? I doubt the first two, but have heard good things about the third.
3. I also have looked into Jungle Carpet Pythons, and I have heard a LOT of different opinions on their experience level needed for successful care. What are your opinions over this snake?
4. How do I increase my find percentage when out field herping? What equipment do I need to help? I've never really went out on an expedition before, but would like to sometime.
I think those are my four main questions for now. Some feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks, and I'm so glad to be here on the forum!