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02-18-14, 08:57 AM
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New to this world
Hi. like my topic say im new in this "world"
my name is luis and im from germany.
Im thinking buy a snake what you advice for a begginer?? i hava tank 120cmx50cm
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02-18-14, 10:31 AM
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Re: New to thie world
Hey and Welcome! I suggest a Black Milk Snake! Docile,great eaters, like it cool(mid 70's)! Can grow 6+ feet long. Good reference below on Black Milks!
Breeding The Black Milk Snake
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02-18-14, 11:20 AM
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Re: New to thie world
Welcome!
For starters, you could start looking into these species. All reasonably sized animals that stay at a manageable size and can remain in your enclosure. Species like Kingsnakes, Milksnakes and Thamphonis.. Or if you prefer pythons maybe a ballpython or a dwarfpython (Antaresia maculosa) and several other species that i am missing from the top of my hat.
Good luck trying to find something you like! Don't only settle for easy, go for something you like as well!
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02-18-14, 01:19 PM
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Re: New to this world
why all the post i don in my topic need to be verified??
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02-18-14, 04:01 PM
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Re: New to this world
It's only the first few posts..
People try and advertise "spam" our forum.
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02-18-14, 04:19 PM
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Re: New to this world
ah ok ok
what you think about kornsnakes??
here in germany the kingsnakes are a little expensive and rare
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02-18-14, 04:40 PM
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Re: New to this world
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ah ok ok
what you think about kornsnakes??
here in germany the kingsnakes are a little expensive and rare
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Hey, welcome cornsnakes are pretty easy to keep, good starter snakes. Depending on the kingsnake, I'd say go for it anyways kings and milks are just awesome to keep. I also recommend garter snakes, although they have special diet needs.
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02-18-14, 04:54 PM
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Re: New to this world
hmmm a kingsnake california here its like 70€. its alot ofc in a store. but i love it black/white
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02-18-14, 06:23 PM
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Re: New to this world
Welcome aboard!
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02-18-14, 09:43 PM
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Re: New to this world
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Originally Posted by Luis_Gil
ah ok ok
what you think about kornsnakes??
here in germany the kingsnakes are a little expensive and rare
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There are plenty of great starter snakes, but the cornsnake is the ultimate first snake IMO (if it is of interest to the keeper!)
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02-19-14, 02:22 AM
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Re: New to this world
And about a Boa Constrictor Imperator its good for a start? I can buy one for 40€ .
Sorry for i do so much questions but im really new and i dont want make any mistake
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02-19-14, 03:00 AM
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Re: New to this world
Boa Constrictors Imperators might become to large for your terrarium, seeing as it is 40,- it is probably a Colombian(cross) and those need a larger terrarium. It can live in there for a year or 2 maybe even 3 but then you might need to go bigger. I don't know if you are up for that?
8 march is terraristika Hamm!! You can find any species there for good prices, i don't know how far Hamm is for you?
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02-19-14, 05:40 AM
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Re: New to this world
Hmmm so is better no. Maybe i will buy a kingsnkar or a cornsnake.
And about substracte? And heater, food
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02-19-14, 08:09 AM
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Re: New to this world
what is better'
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02-19-14, 09:00 AM
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Re: New to this world
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