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08-10-11, 03:15 PM
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Best big snake?
I'm thinking about getting a large snake, but I'm just not sure what kind to get. Can anyone point out the best species for someone starting to keep large snakes? I'm thinking about either a carpet python or a red-tail boa-I want a large snake, just not anything enormous, like a reticulated python or an anaconda. Thanks in advance for the help-any suggestions are welcome.
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08-10-11, 04:14 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
i like my dumerils boa. males get 5-6 feet females get 6-7 feet. although some may get slightly bigger.
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08-10-11, 04:44 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
well i personally like BCI not to big not to small if u want a slightly bigger one i would go with a BCC (true red Tail) female. although i would probably get a bci they are one of my favorite snakes i own 3 and am getting another soon they seem to not mind being held (except in shed with mine they get mad hahah) but do your research on any snake big or small before getting it, but my vote would be a BCI good luck let us know what u end up with
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08-10-11, 05:16 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
I would say get a super dwarf retic, mine is daft as a puppy til food appears. Shouldnt be more than eight foot full grown.
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08-10-11, 05:27 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
Coastal carpet...
Black head python...
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08-10-11, 05:56 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I would say get a super dwarf retic, mine is daft as a puppy til food appears. Shouldnt be more than eight foot full grown.
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I LOVE retics, but I'd stay away from SD retics if he isn't ready for them, we don't know his reptile experience, and if he knows how to hook train or not.
That being said, a male SD will max our around 5 feet, ish.
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Originally Posted by red ink
Coastal carpet...
Black head python...
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Those are FANTASTIC options ![Smilie](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I'd add white lipped pythons, and olive pythons.
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08-10-11, 08:43 PM
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Abracadabra Holmes
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Re: Best big snake?
I started with a IJ carpet and will always have a carpet in my collection. They are great display animals and you can handle them with no problem. They get the perfect size IMO, big enough to be a larger snake but small enough for one person to handle. So I guess I'm biased, but I'd vote for a carpet every time.
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08-11-11, 06:02 AM
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Re: Best big snake?
It's hard for others to choose what's best for you. Depends on your personal preferences, how much you want to spend on the snake and it's enclosure, etc. Having said that, another option for you could be a Bredl's (Centralian) Python. Personally, I think they are more attractive than other carpets. I had one for a while, but sold it in order to get a Jamaican boa. I still feel some regret for doing that, it was a brutal decision to make. Whatever you do, good luck!
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08-11-11, 06:40 AM
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Re: Best big snake?
Do not start off with a bcc if you are just begging.
If you want a less active snake get a boa bci Colombian would be your best beginner giant . If you would Loki a more active snake get a coastal. In the end it's your decision, there are to many pros bs cons. It all comes down to personal preference.
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08-11-11, 08:31 AM
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Re: Best big snake?
Carpet Python is a good choice.also Children"s and Colombian boa
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08-11-11, 01:42 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Best big snake?
In my opinion a bcc temperament is better suited for the first time large snake owner than is a carpet or a scrub.
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08-11-11, 02:26 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
I wouldnt advise the scrub or the white lipped. Ive heard theyre both definately not starter snakes with their temperament lol...
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08-11-11, 05:10 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
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Originally Posted by presspirate
In my opinion a bcc temperament is better suited for the first time large snake owner than is a carpet or a scrub.
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Presspirate says that, and backs it up with a display picture of his face VS Carpet python
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Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay-BRB
I wouldnt advise the scrub or the white lipped. Ive heard theyre both definately not starter snakes with their temperament lol...
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I've worked with both, 4-5 white lipped pythons and 3 scrubs, never saw any aggression out of them, after about 4-5 months old.
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08-11-11, 05:18 PM
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Re: Best big snake?
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Originally Posted by stephanbakir
Presspirate says that, and backs it up with a display picture of his face VS Carpet python
I've worked with both, 4-5 white lipped pythons and 3 scrubs, never saw any aggression out of them, after about 4-5 months old.
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Greg was hit by a scrub, i think anyways?
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