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CrazyForHerps
at Wed Jan 21 20:14:17 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CrazyForHerps ]
I'm looking to expand my "family". I currently own the sweetest ball python IN THE WHOLE WORLD, though I count on extra experiance with her because she's been a really reluctant feeder and I've had to work with her a lot on that. I also have a bearded dragon. This spring, I am getting a brazilian rainbow boa, and later this summer, I'm looking into crested geckos. So, you see, I have my hands full! Plus, I have school and orchestra and a bunch of other stuff in between.
I really like the idea of keeping snakes in sweater boxes. I have my BP in one now. It's easier to clean (meaning I will clean it more often), and easy to move if needed. Not to mention its cheaper and I won't hesitate to get another if the one I have doesn't fit perfectly.
So.... I'm thinking about another snake, before the boa. I was thinking maybe a cornsnake.... Anyways, any suggestions as to a snake that is easy maitenance-wise, doesn't get too big, could live in a properly-sized sweater box, and isn't super expensive.
Thanks to all!!! I will thoroughly research all of your suggestions. I ALWAYS do my homework when it comes to reptile researching. ----- CrazyForHerps
0.1 Ball Python, Culebra (Cu)
1.0 Bearded Dragon, unnamed (waiting for me in CA!)
1.0 Tabby cat, Iraland (Ira)
Various feeder rats
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Types of snakes for intermediate owner? - CrazyForHerps, Wed Jan 21 20:14:17 2009
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