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06-07-15, 07:32 PM
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What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
I'm soon going to be getting a Ball Python. A larger bodied slow snake. But I've always read pages on the issues that these snakes commonly run into. So it got me thinking about possibly going for another snake type that's a bit hardier.
But are there other snakes similar to the Ball Python that are suited for beginners? All the snakes I've seen either are: too large for my taste and/or are said to have an agressive streak in them. So what are your favorite underrated snakes?
Just any tips would be nice. Oh, and as I learn more about snakes expect to see more of me on here!
Thanks.
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06-07-15, 07:41 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
Well, why not start by telling us what you want? What's too big? What's too small? Any color schemes you prefer? Actuvity level? Budget?
After my struggles with my BP, I can say they are neat snakes. I am glad that a BP wasn't my first however. My first was a mexican black kingsnake and she was awesome. =)
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06-07-15, 08:22 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
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Originally Posted by Minkness
Well, why not start by telling us what you want? What's too big? What's too small? Any color schemes you prefer? Actuvity level? Budget?
After my struggles with my BP, I can say they are neat snakes. I am glad that a BP wasn't my first however. My first was a mexican black kingsnake and she was awesome. =)
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Too big? Much bigger than a Ball Python (4 - 5 feet depending on body type), too small? Sand Boa, No color preference yet, activity level: low, but not "dead", budget, about 200 at max.
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06-07-15, 08:26 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
go for a JCP
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06-07-15, 08:49 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
Spotted pythons.
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06-07-15, 08:51 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
Ball pythons are fine but most people don't realize they actually need pretty specific requirements. When not met they run into problems. They are really hardy, if they weren't more people would kill them with their mistakes.
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06-07-15, 08:54 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
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Ball pythons are fine but most people don't realize they actually need pretty specific requirements. When not met they run into problems. They are really hardy, if they weren't more people would kill them with their mistakes.
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Omg so true....
Not easy...but hardy...great way to put it!
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06-07-15, 09:06 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
I would also vote MBK from what I have read, but spotted pythons ate also really cool
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06-07-15, 09:47 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
JCP would be a good option, some with really nice colors out there. I would look around for a while before purchasing, there are lots of options out there.
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06-08-15, 10:48 AM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
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Ball pythons are fine but most people don't realize they actually need pretty specific requirements. When not met they run into problems. They are really hardy, if they weren't more people would kill them with their mistakes.
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Oh, well everything I've read has been that the word "Ball Python" is synonymous with the word "Problem"
I like Ball Pythons fortheir size but the JCP was the snake that made me decide to get a snake, but I've read their a little too big and a little too mean for beginners. But several people here seem to recommend it.
I have 2 weeks to really decide and I'm sure whatever choice I make, I won't be disappointed.
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06-08-15, 10:53 AM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
For that size and pricepoint if you want something less common. check out scarlet kings or grey banded kings. Also very hardy easy to keep as well.
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06-08-15, 11:01 AM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
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Oh, well everything I've read has been that the word "Ball Python" is synonymous with the word "Problem"
I like Ball Pythons fortheir size but the JCP was the snake that made me decide to get a snake, but I've read their a little too big and a little too mean for beginners. But several people here seem to recommend it.
I have 2 weeks to really decide and I'm sure whatever choice I make, I won't be disappointed.
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I'm sure you'll make a great choice with whatever you decide.
As for ball pythons and problems. I find most of it is keeper error as they really aren't beginner snakes as people describe.
The number one best starter is a corn snake.
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06-08-15, 05:26 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
Rosy boa or childrens python!
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06-08-15, 07:51 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
I know these are all fairly popular but I'd start with a King, Carpet, or Pit. Kings would be the smallest of the three and they're awesome snakes to keep. I think they're great for beginners too. Milk snakes are beautiful too.
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06-08-15, 08:15 PM
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Re: What are the best lesser known beginner snakes?
My vote goes towards rosy boas. Underappreciated, super hardy, and if they don't think you're food... super docile and slow moving. Only downside is they tend to be CRAZY when it comes to food. My largest coastal rosy is just over 700 grams and is 35" long.
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