Re: Best beginner snake?
It's really going to come down to what YOU want in a snake. Are you looking for a snake that's easy to handle from the get go? Or are you willing to work with a snake for a while before it handles easily?
A juvenile colubrid like a King, corn or milk is going to be very squirmy and quick. Handling sessions will be a constant hand over hand session and they don't typically outgrow that until at least a year old, often older.
A juvenile Ball Python is going to be very easy to handle from a hatchling.
As for husbandry, a colubrid is going to be a bit easier due to lower temp and humidity requirements as well as being a little more forgiving of husbandry variances. BPs are a little more tricky, but by no means difficult, it just requires a little more effort.
All that being said, any of the above would make a great beginner snake. If you're worried about the quickness and squirminess of a juvenile King or corn you could always get a yearling, sub-adult or adult.
Just do yourself a favor, do your homework BEFORE bringing the animal home. Have your enclosure up and running and dialed in BEFORE bringing your animal home. Make sure ALL of your heat sources are regulated by a thermostat BEFORE bringing your animal home.
I suggest hitting some reptile stores and/or reptile expos and handling a few snakes of different species and sizes and ages. Take your time and find the right animal for YOU.
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