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Philmul
11-05-12, 05:19 PM
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This is my wife's new addition. What do you think? She wanted my viv in the lounge for her hedgehog so now my snakes are in the garage. Although I can expand my collection in there. What snake do you think i should have next? i have a boa and a royal.
TeaNinja
11-05-12, 05:46 PM
cute hedgehog lol.
rmfsnakes32
11-05-12, 05:55 PM
I would go with a boa. Lol
Lankyrob
11-05-12, 06:09 PM
Having a hedgehog currently living iwth us (bloody rescue still havent collected him :( ) what do you do about the smell? Our guys poop STINKS and he seems to go about five times a day!!
Oh, goodness. Hedgehog poo is terrible! And they get it everywhere! My favorite part about being a hedgie owner was cleaning the poopy wheel every day -.- They're very cute, though!
brylecc1989
11-05-12, 07:31 PM
Rob what are you feeding yours?
shaunyboy
11-05-12, 07:51 PM
IMO you got the best out of the deal mate.....
you now have a whole garage,that with some insulation,a few sheets of plaster board,some nice new electrics fitted,etc...
YOU WILL HAVE A SNAKE DEDICATED REPTILE ROOM
you lucky man :):):)
cheers shaun
exwizard
11-05-12, 08:16 PM
Carpet Pythons are great. They're hardy, beautiful, fun, active, well tempered, feed well and generally don't have the humidity issues a lot of other species have. That, IMO, would be the next step to expand into.
EmbraceCalamity
11-05-12, 08:57 PM
Awww, I want a hedgehog. :( They're illegal in PA though. Somehow the government considers them "exotic wildlife" (lolwut?).
~Maggot
jaleely
11-05-12, 10:41 PM
carpet pythons act quite differently than royals or red tailed boas lol
If you like something low key like those two, dumeril's boa, or bolivian boa...
If you want a lot more activity, including maybe some taming, go with carpet python lol
corn snakes are a good next step with boas and royals. they're very active too.
I actually enjoy the personalities of kenyan sand boas, and western hognose!
Rogue628
11-05-12, 11:53 PM
Cute little hedgie. :D
As far as suggestions you should add to your collection? Are there any snakes that are off limits? Size restrictions?
Kings and corns would make a nice addition to what you already have and their husbandry is easier as well. Both can be pretty active snakes. Kings may be a bit prone to biting. I had one that wasn't a biter and I have one that is a biter, but she's settling down some. I have no experience with corns but it's rare I hear of someone getting bit by one.
Carpets would also make an excellent addition. Their husbandry is pretty simple as well. Out of all the animals I have (read sig), my carpet is the most active and the most curious snake I've ever had! Having her is like having a toddler in the house again. She thinks each time she's out, she's in a whole new world just waiting for her to explore! I got her as an adult so I have no experience with them being babies, but people say they can be bitey when they're young but with consistent handling, they can be calmed down.
Are there any other snakes you may be interested in? Maybe weighing the pros and cons with experienced keepers would help you make a decision.
And that garage is as Shaun says and would make a great snake room. I had mine in the garage (we laid carpet, put in an A/C and had a heater for it...as well as a dedicated freezer in there for their food) and it was great. The only reason why I don't have them in their any longer is I prefer my animals to be easier to access and closer to me. The only way you can get to my garage is by going outside, not through a door from the house. If I would have had a door from the house to access the garage without going outside, I would have seriously considered leaving them in there.
Philmul
11-06-12, 04:43 AM
I like king snakes and I like the look of the carpet snake. I researched about the carpet being nippy when young which doesn't bother me because plenty of handling tames them a lot. Wouldn't want anything bigger than my boa will grow to. Is there any unusual snakes?
exwizard
11-06-12, 05:04 AM
I like king snakes and I like the look of the carpet snake. I researched about the carpet being nippy when young which doesn't bother me because plenty of handling tames them a lot. Wouldn't want anything bigger than my boa will grow to. Is there any unusual snakes?
I still say a Carpet will round out your collection nicely and if you want a more unusual a prettier one, then I suggest a Diamond.
Lankyrob
11-06-12, 05:07 AM
Rob what are you feeding yours?
He isnt really "ours" we rescued him as he was cuaght in some plastic.
We are feeding him wet cat food. :) Probably not a good long term diet and not what i would do if he was "ours" but to tide him over until he goes to rehab it is fine :)
Rogue628
11-06-12, 06:46 AM
I like king snakes and I like the look of the carpet snake. I researched about the carpet being nippy when young which doesn't bother me because plenty of handling tames them a lot. Wouldn't want anything bigger than my boa will grow to. Is there any unusual snakes?
I think you'll really like a carpet if you don't mind them being nippy as babies. Carpets can get a little long (females), but they're a lean snake compared to boas. If you want an unusual one, I say go wit a diamond or some morph mix that has some really nice yellow. :D
Dumerils may make a nice addition, but they aren't as active as carpets. Husbandry is easy and they're easy to handle. Mine are really laid back. I don't think they're as popular as others mentioned, probably due to the lack of morphs.
Sorraia
11-06-12, 09:57 AM
IMO you got the best out of the deal mate.....
you now have a whole garage,that with some insulation,a few sheets of plaster board,some nice new electrics fitted,etc...
YOU WILL HAVE A SNAKE DEDICATED REPTILE ROOM
you lucky man :):):)
cheers shaun
That's the thought I had! ;)
I would die for a set-up like that.
shaunyboy
11-06-12, 11:05 AM
I still say a Carpet will round out your collection nicely and if you want a more unusual a prettier one, then I suggest a Diamond.
if your getting a Diamond,then please do your research mate
Diamond Python husbandry is totally different from all other Carpets,they can suffer from Diamond Python Syndrome,if kept incorrectly
their bones go brittle and start to break,there in no cure for DPS
cheers shaun
Wildside
11-06-12, 11:15 AM
Or you could always try a Colubrid ;)
I used to have a Hedgehog - it's like a really expensive hamster that can hurt you by accident. I agree with Rob, my Hedgehog pooped like a Cocker Spaniel, and it reeked like sulfur. Fun to look at though. :P
- h3
Philmul
11-07-12, 05:54 AM
if your getting a Diamond,then please do your research mate
Diamond Python husbandry is totally different from all other Carpets,they can suffer from Diamond Python Syndrome,if kept incorrectly
their bones go brittle and start to break,there in no cure for DPS
cheers shaun
I always research before buying my wife says I'm over the top but I like to no everything about hem first.lol
Philmul
11-07-12, 05:55 AM
I used to have a Hedgehog - it's like a really expensive hamster that can hurt you by accident. I agree with Rob, my Hedgehog pooped like a Cocker Spaniel, and it reeked like sulfur. Fun to look at though. :P
- h3
Not my choice I like to look at it but my wife can clean it and handle it. I'm sticking to my snakes
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