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07-20-12, 03:51 PM
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New to the forum, new to snakes!
Hey everyone! Glad to be joining ya'll.
I currently have a bearded dragon and a leopard gecko, but I'm looking to get into snakes.
I have a 20L tank that I haven't used, and I think (I hope, too) that it's big enough to house a snake.
I'm kinda looking into getting something that doesn't grow TOO big. So I started researching, and I came across a rosy boa.
Does anybody know anything about them? If they're easy to care for? etc.
Thanks!
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07-20-12, 03:53 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
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07-20-12, 03:56 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
never owned a rosy but balls usually dont get too big but female can get thickish but otherwise there also great starters
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07-20-12, 03:59 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
Not really into ball pythons... /:
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07-20-12, 04:55 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
Welcome to the forum!
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07-20-12, 05:16 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
Anybody know anything about mexican king snakes?!
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07-20-12, 05:37 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
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Rosie are real easy to keep. Sand boas also stay small. You could keep a Sand boa housed in a 20 gall all their life.
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07-20-12, 07:29 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
Hognose don't get very big either. They can live in a 20L also.
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07-20-12, 09:20 PM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
hello and welcome
cheers shaun
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07-22-12, 09:15 AM
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Re: New to the forum, new to snakes!
hi and welcome!
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