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08-13-13, 10:12 PM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
Welcome, have you considered a Carpet Python? I would not recommend a juvenile to a newbie but If you can get a docile yearling or sub-adult they can be easy to work with. My first snake was a yearling Jungle Carpet Python; it was a steep learning curve but nothing I couldn't handle.
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08-14-13, 12:25 AM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
Welcome...... I wouldn't say many species that you mentioned would be particuarly difficult... however some may put you off.
Apparently gtp's atb's etc are quite quick to bite and are quite delicate physically aswell as husbandry wise. If your prepared to accept a snake for what it is and do some research you'll do fine.
You've just got to pick a snake that suits what you want out of it, whether that be a display snake or one that can be handled often.... goodluck and im sure there's a species thats perfect for you.
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08-14-13, 03:08 AM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
Welcome!
x2 on the Carpet Python Research those and see what you think!
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0.0.1. Jungle Carpet Python (Adrien a.k.a. Tree Beast)
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0.0.1. Cali Kingsnake (Worm)
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08-23-13, 01:37 PM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
Welcome aboard!
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08-23-13, 03:24 PM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Stewjoe
Welcome, have you considered a Carpet Python? I would not recommend a juvenile to a newbie but If you can get a docile yearling or sub-adult they can be easy to work with. My first snake was a yearling Jungle Carpet Python; it was a steep learning curve but nothing I couldn't handle.
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Why would you not recommend a juvenile? I've gotten both my carpets when they were under half a year old and their temperaments were great. Even if the OP happened to get a nippy one it wouldn't be anything overwhelming to a beginner.
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08-23-13, 07:04 PM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Mikoh4792
Why would you not recommend a juvenile? I've gotten both my carpets when they were under half a year old and their temperaments were great. Even if the OP happened to get a nippy one it wouldn't be anything overwhelming to a beginner.
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Most juvie carpets are crazy nippy. For me and you its not a big deal, but a new owner might want to start out with something a bit easier to work with. Not that the bites really hurt or anything, it just goes back to what the OP is able to handle without freakin out lol
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08-25-13, 04:56 PM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by smy_749
Most juvie carpets are crazy nippy. For me and you its not a big deal, but a new owner might want to start out with something a bit easier to work with. Not that the bites really hurt or anything, it just goes back to what the OP is able to handle without freakin out lol
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Ah I see. That's true but even then he could still ask for the temperament of the snake before purchase.
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08-26-13, 08:53 AM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
Welcome from a fellow newbie. I'm partial to Ball Pythons. They are not a showy snake, though, so not the best choice if you want that. They are docile and good for beginners.
My husband is also uneasy with snakes. After 3 years, he still refuses to hold Linkin or even get close to him when he's outside the tank. He did hold the small corn snake I fostered for a while, maybe because he was much much smaller. Corn snakes are a great beginner snake, so may be a good one to ease your wife into it.
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08-26-13, 11:31 AM
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Re: Hey! I've never owned snakes before! Any suggestions?
I got a Ball python as my first snake. She's so docile, I love her! Just make sure, what ever you get, that's it's captive breed. I know some snakes you buy at pet stores are usually always captive breed. But make sure you do your research! Get all the information you can.
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