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08-24-14, 07:21 AM
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Next Level Snake
I've had my Corn Snake for a couple of months now so I'm starting to think about what the next level snake should be. I've had people suggest Balls to Carpets to Kingsnakes so I thought I'd just have a discussion with you guys about it... So what do you think is the next level snake for someone like me? Who's had a Corn Snake for a few months but feels they have enough knowledge and confidence to look after most species of snake? you can suggest anything it's simply your opinion. Myself, I think I'm going for a Carpet next time around.
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08-24-14, 07:25 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
Anything that doesn't require advanced care.
This can be carpet pythons, anteresia(spotted, childrens) pythons, ball pythons, woma pythons, boa constrictors(locale, designer), tree boas...etc.
Let's not forget asian ratsnakes(king, red-tailed green, mandarin...etc), north american ratsnakes, house snakes, hognose snakes, kingsnakes, milksnakes...There is so much to list.
You should just go with any species you take interest in, regardless of whether or not they are a "next level" snake.
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08-24-14, 08:31 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
^^^^^ Agreed. I would research the next breed first, for sure. I made the mistake of buying my BRB without knowing he needed very high humidity. Learned through the process. He's dong great now, that I finally figured things out. IMO, I would go with one that doesn't require a lot of temperature and humidity variations.
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08-24-14, 08:51 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
I agree IMO Green Trees and snakes like them should be owned after you've had a lot of experience humidity and snakes that have to have higher and higher humidity levels. I think Anacondas are the one snake I would not ever get in my life because of how hard it is to keep their humidity levels up, plus I'm sure their like semi-aquatic so it's just a whole load of hassle and money I can save myself going with other snakes. If I'm really honest I don't think they should be kept as "pets" anyways but that's just my opinion I'm not bashing anyone who owns them, they are marvellous animals nonetheless.
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08-24-14, 03:33 PM
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Re: Next Level Snake
Every snake you like and that is non-venomous Just read and ask info about the one you want and that is the best choice.
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08-24-14, 11:12 PM
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Re: Next Level Snake
My personal suggestion is to wait a while. Raise this snake into maturity and devote as much time as you can to it.
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08-25-14, 06:39 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
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Originally Posted by CosmicOwl
My personal suggestion is to wait a while. Raise this snake into maturity and devote as much time as you can to it.
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Oh I plan to. I'm not getting another snake until my current lil buddy is in his adult enclosure and is hardy enough to not need as much attention as he does now (but I have such a connection with him I'll still probably be talking to him everyday when he's roaming his tank like I do now haha)
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08-25-14, 07:27 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
I warned you... it's an addiction lol. Fun hobby
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08-26-14, 08:34 AM
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Re: Next Level Snake
To be honest, I don't think any snake is really rocket science. Assuming you're an adult, you research the species' care requirements, and are dedicated, you should be capable of handling most any snake. Obviously venomous is a different matter. And the giant snakes probably aren't for most people. But, you know yourself better than we do on that.
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