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08-12-04, 07:59 PM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 4
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Help want snake need some info
I am very much interested in getting a snake to bring into my house but i have some requirements and was hoping someone could help me out.
I have fallen in love with Rosy Boas but they are a bigger snake. My husband is not comfortable around snakes so i am looking for something smaller and very gentle in temperment but i also don't want to spend a fortune.
If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. Don't want a Python though.
Please Help!
Thanks
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08-12-04, 08:39 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: USA
Age: 42
Posts: 539
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Corn or a king snake would be a good first snake
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08-12-04, 08:46 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2004
Posts: 1,109
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rosy boas actually do not get very big at all. they are a perfectly good first snake. they stay small, are easy to care for, and very docile. other than rosys, good first snakes include california kings or any other getula, the larger types of milksnake, corn snake, black or yellow rat snake. i know you said u werent interested in pythons, but in case u change your mind, i would recommend a spotted or children's python. they grow to be only 3 or four feet long and are very easy to care for.
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08-13-04, 07:20 AM
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Member
Join Date: May-2004
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 4
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Thank you, this does help me out greatly. Hoping to get one at the Red Deer Show. Thanks again.
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08-13-04, 07:56 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Age: 43
Posts: 281
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you might also try Kenyan Sand Boas, they come in a few different colour morphs, are very docile! and stay small...extremely small LoL but i love my pair
Josh
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08-13-04, 10:52 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Age: 51
Posts: 1,285
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A well started hognose wouldnt be a bad choice either
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08-13-04, 12:21 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: United States
Age: 34
Posts: 876
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If your into pythons too a Ball Python would be best to start with.
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08-13-04, 08:22 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 2,537
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I'd recommend a ball python as well, they are a great size, but picky eaters...what have you got against pythons?
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08-13-04, 08:36 PM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 4
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It's not against all pythons just the ball's. A friend of mine had a couple and they all forgot to eat. Don't want to deal with that as i already have a lizard that doesn't eat what he is given. A haven't seen many Kenya Sand Boas but i have herd many nice things about them.
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08-13-04, 08:45 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 2,537
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Ahhh....well I'm just lucky and have a ball thats a ferocious eater In that case, I'd recommend a Kenyan too. I've got one and they're a blast!
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"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." - John Doe, Seven
Heather Rose Reptiles
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08-15-04, 01:51 PM
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Member
Join Date: May-2004
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 4
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I think each snake is different so maybe my friend just had a picky one but i will try a Kenyan for sure. Thanks everyone.
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08-15-04, 04:01 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2004
Location: Courtice, Ontario
Age: 38
Posts: 96
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All those mentioned will make great first snakes good luck with whatever u decide
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