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05-12-12, 03:00 PM
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Young and Wise
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Time to Think about...
My second snake. My dad said if I take care of this one I might be able to get another one around the same size, mabye a little bit bigger. My question is what is a good intermediate snake that doesn't get to much bigger than a corn? Any ideas? I was mabye thinking milk snake or a Carpet. I REALLY want a carpet but I think that might take some convincing since the smallest ones are like 5 feet. Anyway what are some good ideas. I would like a snake with more energy because I like my corn snake in the sense that he deosn't just sit there he is always moving.
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05-12-12, 03:15 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
Corn snakes don't get any bigger than say a Irain Jaya Carpet. After all corn snake can get over 6 feet.
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05-12-12, 03:23 PM
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Young and Wise
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Re: Time to Think about...
Males normally don't get over 5 feet in corns. I will start to try and get an Irian Jaya Carpet but it will definitly take some work. And don't worry I am not getting it right away I just want to do research.
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05-12-12, 04:13 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
How about a ball python? Males will stay shorter than a corn but have more body to them in girth.
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05-12-12, 04:39 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
Yeah I would go with an Irian Jaya since they are the smaller of the Carpets.
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05-12-12, 04:41 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
Is that the smallest? And how much are they?
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05-12-12, 04:56 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
I do believe they are the smallest. As far as the price, they are more than Corns. Depending on where you get them, probably about $150 range unless you can find a deal on Craigslist.
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05-12-12, 04:59 PM
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Young and Wise
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Re: Time to Think about...
Okay thats not to bad. 200$ would be to much for me so hopefully they aren't to much more in Canada.
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05-12-12, 07:48 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
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Okay thats not to bad. 200$ would be to much for me so hopefully they aren't to much more in Canada.
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At the spring show here in BC, I saw baby IJ's for $125
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05-12-12, 05:18 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
lucky, its been almost 11 months since i got my first snake and my mom wont let me get another one :P
maybe once your parents warm up to snakes, they wont mind you getting a carpet even though they get pretty big?
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05-12-12, 07:29 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
I like ball pythons. They are a great intro snake to something "bigger" but obviously they aren't as long as most snakes, but they are a wonderful combo of size and docile personality
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05-12-12, 07:46 PM
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Young and Wise
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Re: Time to Think about...
The thing is I don't really want docile... and perferably something without a huge girth.
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05-12-12, 09:34 PM
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Young and Wise
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Re: Time to Think about...
Thats awesome i'll work on that next month. Since if I do it right now they will just say I just got one.
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05-12-12, 10:52 PM
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Re: Time to Think about...
I'm not sure on the variation of sizes in terms of length on the various carpets, but a carpet honestly sounds like what you're looking for. By the time they do get a bit of length on them, you and your parents will be used to the animal.
Mine doesn't move much in her cage, but when she's out, she's like a two year old, curious and into everything if you're not careful. It's like each time she's out, she's in a new world that's just waiting for her to explore it. Definitely not a lap snake, but does very well with handling, is docile considering their size and how much they like to explore. They have no humidity requirements and are really easy to keep. Great feeders. From what I understand, most can be nippy as babies, but calm down as they get used to handling. They're great eaters and have a good feeding response.
Definitely hit Shauny up for any info on them. When I got mine, he was more than happy to answer any of my questions, give me advice and suggestions on mine. I didn't know they could take prey up to 4 times their girth size. When I got mine, she was a tad bit undersized, probably due to the person I got her from not knowing this little tidbit of information. He fed her regularly, just not the appropriate sized food.
I still love my burms, but I have to admit, my carpet runs really close to being my favorite now. I can't believe I've been keeping snakes as long as I have and not discovered how awesome these animals really are.
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05-13-12, 10:08 AM
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Young and Wise
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Re: Time to Think about...
Thank you so much! What is probably the biggest prey size you will have to feed them because adult rats are as far as I want to go.
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