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Jules1618
03-21-13, 06:07 AM
Hey everyone, I'm picking up a Texas bull snake for $30.00, on friday. it looks like a 2012 in the photos.
It's on pinky rats F/T
I've done some reading but anything else I should know from People who have owned or do own them.

Kettennatter
03-21-13, 11:16 AM
Since nobody else answered, and I know there are people with bull snakes in this forum: I've only had mine for a couple of months and it is a sub-adult, about 3 feet in length. It's a snake that is very easy to take care of, and the setup largely mimics what I have for my CA king.

The very strong feeding response proved to be true, and the snake exhibits very distinct difference in behavior when in feeding mode. Otherwise it is about as calm as the calmest of my corns.

It is still too young to see if it develops a defensive display that some of them will, so no hissing as of right now.

pdomensis
03-21-13, 11:29 AM
I've had plenty of gopher snakes (western version of bull snakes). Many have been very nice, non-agressive, curious, active animals. Some have been really grumpy with lots of attitude with hissing and tail rattling. They're very easy to maintain.

Terranaut
03-21-13, 12:40 PM
Yup my gopher goes either way. She will hiss and shake her tail but reach in and grab her and it all goes away. Eating machines. Huge strikes. Pits are awesome to keep. Enjoy!!!

lady_bug87
03-21-13, 02:38 PM
I have a bullsnake and her and I do NOT get a long. She has a hissy pissy attitude but she eats well and readily. and is pretty active. Mine just happens to hate me.

The only issue I had with her is shedding. The first couple sheds with me I had to help. I have no idea why the humidity was fine. I think the problem was that i didn't give her something textured to rub on.

Greatballzofire
03-21-13, 05:15 PM
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Hissy babies but with gentle handling become mellow adults. They are hissy spitty when they are little because of being at bottom of food chain.

Jules1618
03-21-13, 05:16 PM
Thanks for all the great info everyone

Terranaut
03-21-13, 07:53 PM
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Hissy babies but with gentle handling become mellow adults. They are hissy spitty when they are little because of being at bottom of food chain.

I love the lip.

Mine didn't start the theatrics until she was at least a year old. First time she did it my son went running :)

Jules1618
03-22-13, 12:33 AM
Do they musk?

Terranaut
03-22-13, 06:05 AM
Not mine!!!

lady_bug87
03-22-13, 06:17 AM
Mine has in the past its not pleasant but not that bad. They are quick though so careful when you handle them. My bull is a lot faster than my boa and bp

Kettennatter
03-22-13, 07:55 AM
Ah yes, most Colubrids are awfully fast. Quite a number of boas have tried to get me, but did not succeed. (I wonder how much posturing was involved.) Most of my bites were from king snakes.

That being said: My bull snake is very calm, and doesn't move quickly unless it is feeding time.

Greatballzofire
03-22-13, 08:42 AM
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Mine have never musked me but this one did grab my hand once when I was reaching in to transfer her to her feeding container. She tried to pull my hand under her hide to eat it! Otherwise she is a big mellow girl.

Aaron_S
03-22-13, 08:54 AM
:O A case where separate feeding bins actually goes against what everyone who suggests them says?!

Need to save this post.

Greatballzofire
03-22-13, 04:41 PM
:O A case where separate feeding bins actually goes against what everyone who suggests them says?!

Need to save this post.
I now know to watch her expression. When she is hungry she has this sizing me up look!

Jules1618
03-23-13, 08:36 AM
Picked up yesterday and he is soooo cute, I'll post pictures after he settles