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04-25-11, 09:54 PM
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Re: Next snake?
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Originally Posted by Bamagecko
A few minutes after I made this thread I remembered carpets, I will defiantly look them up! They have some nice carpet integrates (Spelling?) at my local reptile shop, I think they're Jungle x coastal but they may have some pure of one or the other now. I like the looks of them, but I don't know if the larger ones get a little too big.
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i have never seen an adult under 4'.
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04-25-11, 10:21 PM
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Re: Next snake?
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
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not trying to be cheeky mate but...
carpets have NO specific humidity requirements
(it sounds like your describing green tree pythons as what you wrote would apply to them)
carpet pythons are very forgiving if mistakes are made and are very easy to keep all in all a very hardy species
put an adult in a 4x2x2ft tank set your hot end at 84f to 86f and thats it job done
hatchlings do tend to be defensaive biters but once they grow a little and realise your not going to eat them they calm down
they come in lots of colours and patterns great feeding responses out on display most of the time
dependind on which carpet you choose they can grow from 4ft to 10 feet and they're all roughly the girth of a coke can
cheers shaun
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Your posts are always a pleasure to read, and straight to the point!
One question, I'd have to side with sickvenom in saying, I've never seen an adult carpet anywhere near 4'. Any examples Shaun?
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04-26-11, 02:16 AM
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Re: Next snake?
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
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not trying to be cheeky mate but...
carpets have NO specific humidity requirements
(it sounds like your describing green tree pythons as what you wrote would apply to them)
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I haven't kept a snake since I was driving a large plant eating dinosaur
We're talking before the existance of Exo Terra, or cricket powder. Long ago, in a galaxy far away.
I find Children's pythons to be a boring snake. That's just me. The most interesting snake looking-at wise would be something like a Jungle Carpet. It's manageable and doesn't get as big as a coastal carpet. A coastal crossed with jungle might hit like six or seven feet and would need a very large living space. A Jungle won't get as long or thick. They also have the most interesting pattern (IMO). I still don't think they make as good pets as Ball Pythons, as they can be nippy, and they move around a lot more and like space. If you have said space though, and can accept likely being bitten several times while the snake is young, you can go for it.
Have you looked at something like a flame garter snake? They eat fish out of water. It's cool.
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04-26-11, 03:06 AM
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Re: Next snake?
Hogg Island Boa! Woooo!
Got my first a few weeks back and got another coming soon. Awsome snakes
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04-27-11, 02:39 PM
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Re: Next snake?
So, you guys may have sold me on a carpet. 40-60% humidity, 88 degree temp on the warm side, 29 gallon terrarium and daily misting sound right? I want a smaller one and what I've read, coastals are the larger ones right? I want a 4-6 foot snake, I'm guessing I should look into the Irian Jayan or Jungle?
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04-27-11, 02:48 PM
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Re: Next snake?
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Originally Posted by Bamagecko
So, you guys may have sold me on a carpet. 40-60% humidity, 88 degree temp on the warm side, 29 gallon terrarium and daily misting sound right? I want a smaller one and what I've read, coastals are the larger ones right? I want a 4-6 foot snake, I'm guessing I should look into the Irian Jayan or Jungle?
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Sounds about right, but a 29gal won't be large enough for life. If you're looking for the smallest carpet, I'd go with a male Jungle. I've seen female jungles over 8', although Jungles are definitely not a thick bodied snake, and are still very manageable even at larger sizes. Coastals/Bredli's are the largest of the carpets, I'm not really sure about the average adult IJ sizing.
Misting is only needed if you cannot naturally maintain 50-60% humidity, I mist my girls enclosure about every other day.
You can't go wrong with a carpet, they are incredible snakes, and very easy to keep ![Smilie](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Like others have said, if you want to avoid the "nippy" stage, try picking up an established, one or two year old. I see sub-adult carpets on faunaclassifieds pretty regularly, some at great prices!
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04-27-11, 02:59 PM
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Re: Next snake?
im gunna think outside the box here and suggest a few snakes so bare with me:
1. western hoggie
2. woma python
3. eastern small blotched python
4. baja rosy boa
5. leopard boa
6. ETB
thas all i can think of for the time being lol
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04-27-11, 04:37 PM
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Re: Next snake?
Either any Pituophis species (Bulls, Gophers, Pines) or House Snakes who are HUGELY underrated. Seeing as I just pulled my husband's teeth to let me get yet another corn to go with my Caramot for next year, I doubt I'll be seeing either in our house any time soon
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04-27-11, 05:30 PM
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Re: Next snake?
Why not a bci? imo the easiest's snake out there ![Big Grin](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) way way easier then a hog island and btw people its hog not hogg lol
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04-27-11, 05:57 PM
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Re: Next snake?
im with jendee, get a bci ive been holding and reading alot about bci, i just got a male my self and you can keep a male under 6 foot with feeding.heres a pic of my snakes dad, and the breeder i got my bci from the dad is 3.5-4 years old and about 4.5 feet long
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05-02-11, 08:58 PM
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Re: Next snake?
Well, Thanks for all the replies! I went to Repticon Southhaven on Sunday, and ended up with a male reduced pattern '10 Kenyan sand boa!
I'll try posting pics ones He's settled down. Thanks again for all of the suggestions!
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05-02-11, 10:20 PM
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Re: Next snake?
Lol what happened to under 6'?!
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05-03-11, 05:21 AM
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Re: Next snake?
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Lol what happened to under 6'?!
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Sand boas only get to 2-3foot max.
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05-03-11, 08:05 AM
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Re: Next snake?
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Sand boas only get to 2-3foot max. ![Smilie](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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I think the " '10 " as in DOB 2010 is what confused them, I guess it's my bad haha.
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05-03-11, 08:11 AM
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Re: Next snake?
Ahhh yes it did I was tired :P it was after work the sentence blurred... yeaaa im sticking with that excuse
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