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06-30-12, 11:32 PM
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New here, need help!
Hi all, my name is Kameron. I'm 21 and I've finally gotten tired of wanting to get a snake since I saw them at the San Diego Zoo when I was 4. I have a good friend who has owned a Red Tail Boa for 6+ year and sold it last year. I was going to get a Ball Python, but I've been persuaded that RTB are better for handling and less picky. I read that BP are picky to food and humidity (I live in Seattle). So I'm planning on purchasing my RTB online from Reptiles for Sale(Backwaterreptiles.com). I've read on some websites that pet-stores aren't good for selling snake because they can mistreat them and/or get bad snakes and the ones near me don't seem to clean. Is that a good website to buy them from? Also, I will be building a custom tank over the next couple weeks, but I plan on getting a smaller tank for it while we build it. Do any of you know a good starter setup for a baby snake. I found this Amazon.com: Exo Terra PT2602 Rainforest Habitat Kit, Small: Pet Supplies and it looks good but, I would need a heating lamp for it, but I don't know if I would need a special one for this lid. If anyone has a tip or question please ask! Thanks for reading!
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07-01-12, 12:51 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
That enclosure is entirely too small for what you want to do with it.
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07-01-12, 01:00 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
No, the link that I posted is just a to hold it till I complete the bigger tank, should only take me a week or two. I think it's an overkill now that I think about it. I guess I'll just buy a small 10 gallon tank to hold it in for a week. Any other tips you could give a new snake owner?
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07-01-12, 02:55 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Hey there,
Congrats on wanting to get a snake and to ask questions before you buy it!! Have you considered Just to wait a week til the new tank is done? If you do that you can get the setup running and get the temps and humidity right before introducing a snake to it...
Brian
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07-01-12, 04:51 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Be careful of what you buy there as it looks like they could be wild caught imports.
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07-01-12, 05:12 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
I would advise you to find a local show and purchase your snake from someone there. You can see, hold, and ask questions about the snake you're getting. Also the price would be better. You also have the opportunity to meet other herp nuts in your area that can provide a fantastic base of knowledge. Good luck, and welcome.
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07-01-12, 07:57 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Are you getting a BCI or BCC. RTB's need higher humidity than ball pythons.
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07-01-12, 09:03 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
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Check out this site. It has reviews on different companies. Some of them have to be taking with a grain of salt. All i have to say is after reading some of the reviews i would avoid them. The fact they go by two different names should say something. They also go by Florida Herps.
FaunaClassifieds
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07-01-12, 01:34 PM
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Re: New here, need help!
Thank you all very much for your input. I decided not to purchase from the said website and instead I'm purchasing one from a private ad that I found online. They are captive bred and were born in the middle of May. It's going to be a little more expensive but at least I know I'm getting a better quality snake. I will post pictures here when I get him/her on Tuesday.
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07-06-12, 11:57 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Hello and welcome
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07-06-12, 03:48 PM
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Re: New here, need help!
Goodluck with the new snake.. So is it bci or bcc?
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07-07-12, 12:11 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
I should be a BCC. Here is a pic. It's not the best picture, it was taken with my phone.
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07-07-12, 12:26 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Doesn't apear to be a red tail boa at all.
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07-07-12, 03:15 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Looks like a bci to me... RTB is just a nickname for a true bcc... People label bci's as retails to get more cash off you.
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07-07-12, 05:59 AM
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Re: New here, need help!
Common boa or not,it will make a good beginner snake for you. There's good info here for when you have questions. How much did you pay for it?
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