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Old 01-30-09, 10:51 PM   #1
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Hi, im Katrina im 16 and had a ball python named Zen but he died from a genetic disorder (i forgot the name) and im looking for a new snake to shed the blues.(i know that's a lame joke)

im an artist and a seamstress i like to read manga and watch anime and i love rock n' roll.
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Old 01-30-09, 11:57 PM   #2
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Welcome katrina. what kind of snake are you looking to get?
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Old 01-31-09, 07:19 AM   #3
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Hi, Katrina! It's nice to have another woman on here; the testosterone levels can get pretty high!

It's sad that you lost Zen, but I'm glad you know what happened. BPs are really cool snakes, though--are you thinking of getting another one? I have had a lot of different snakes, but I have a BP now. I really like him.
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Hi Katrina, welcome! As Chu said, nice to see some more girls on here! Too bad about your BP, I'm sure you'll find another great snake though, lots of ideas on here.
I do a lot of art myself, what are you into?
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Hi and welcome to the site.
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Old 02-02-09, 12:10 AM   #6
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idk what type of snake i want but im looking for a 3 to 5 foot snake (when full grown), because my mom is scared that i might get attacked or something if i get a bemuse python and it will eat me lol. she doesn't like reptiles.

im onto painting oils and watercolor. im into manga and im really good to, im gonna write one or draw one lol. i actually try a little bit of everything.

is there realy that little amount of girls on here? im shocked. O.O

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Welcome to the site! Another Ball Python is probably the best choice. Just look around and avoid the large chain petstores. Try to find a reputable breeder and don't be afraid to pay a little extra if you have to.
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That would be my suggestion as well, ball pythons are a great snake.
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Yes, BPs are your best bet for that size range. And you can point out to your mom how "docile" they are, since they're such laid-back snakes!

Also, think of the fantastic color & pattern range! Depending upon how much money you have/how long you save up, you can get a really cool snake. You should see Mykee's piebalds--they are gorgeous!

I'll go find the name of the thread they're in & post it.
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The thread is "Piebald?" and Mykee's photo is on page 2.

I love looking at those snakes!

Of course, there are many other beautiful BP morphs, too.
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Hi Katrina, welcome! i have a ball python i think a corn snake or king snake would be a good snake for u seeing as they dont get to big when full grown
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ok, thank you!
Ive heard corn snakes are kinda snippy and aggressive is that true or dose it depend on the snake?
i don't know anything about king snakes other than they look like corral snakes, could you give me a little information about them?

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ok, thank you!
Ive heard corn snakes are kinda snippy and aggressive is that true or dose it depend on the snake?
i don't know anything about king snakes other than they look like corral snakes, could you give me a little information about them?

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Old 02-05-09, 09:15 PM   #14
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wow, how did i send it twice......... weird.
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i don't know anything about king snakes other than they look like corral snakes, could you give me a little information about them?
I think you're thinking of milk snakes; they're the same genus as kingsnakes (Lampropeltis) but different species with very different coloring (usually--depends on the morph) and sometimes different patterns (but this also depends on the morph). The normal milk snake is yellow/black/red, while a coral snake has black/yellow/red stripes (order of colors goes with saying, "Black on yellow, kill a fellow," which is intended to help people remember how to tell the venomous snake from the nonvenomous snake, whereas for the milk snake, the saying is" Red on black, OK Jack" meaning it isn't venomous).

Milk snakes (and king snakes) can make very nice pet snakes, but they aren't as easy to handle as BPs. Not generally snippy, though some can be (same with corns) but just fast-moving, so they aren't so easy to handle as they won't be still much. I had a Pueblan Milk Snake for 2+ years (snake-sitting for a friend) and I really enjoyed it.

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