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First pet snake. Want a huge one, but I know I shouldn't. Any Suggestions?

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Posted by: felixaaron at Mon May 23 03:16:06 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by felixaaron ]  
   

I have been reading this and other forums for quite a while now trying to decide on which species of snake to get. I have never had a pet snake and dream about gettting a monster, but know i shouldn't until I get a little more experience. I would like to get a snake that is between 5-8 feet long. I would prefer a species that is generally friendly and less common. I love colorful snakes like the Green Tree Python (yellow especially) and some of the carpet pythons. I have looked into the dwarf retics and male yellow anacondas, but I fear they may be to aggressive. Also, if you could reccomend not only the species, but some good books that i should buy to learn more! Any suggestions? Pictures will help! Thanks So Much
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Aaron
www.ameade.com
www.bighousepro.com


   

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