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Old 01-26-04, 10:00 PM   #1
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Best Age Starter Snake.

I was just a little confused as to how old of a BP would make a best first snake. Ive heard some people say get a hatchling but when I called N.E.R.D. today to see what they had available they said a subadult bout a year old would be best. Wich means said BP would be roughly 24-28 inches, their reasoning was that the subadult would be a known feeder , already on F/T and would tolerate handling better. Of course a 12-18 inch snake seems less intimidating than a 2 footer when it comes to putting my hand in the enclosure to hold him for the first time.

Just wanted to know what everyones opinion was on this.
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Old 01-26-04, 10:02 PM   #2
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Yeah you know that is a good idea. You can get an established animal, get used to caring for a ball python, then later if you want to experience a baby, you can buy another.

Oh please don't be intimidated. They are very "shy" snakes in a way, and your hand will most likely be danger free going into the enclosure A two foot ball python, even a three foot, is still a small, totally managable animal.

I say go for it. NERD Will steer you in the right direction. Just take a look at their fantastic collection!!! :O !


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one day I will be able to buy from NERD.
The only way your hand will be in danger is if you have been handling anything that might possibly smell like food.
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when people refer to snakes as being x amount of feet can be misleading

a 3 foot bp can be really not what you expected

and as far as getting a yearling that is the only bonus is knowing that your getting a feeding snake, as opposed to a hatchling you never know.
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NERD knows. Go with their suggestion.
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