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New python in a few years...

LizardLuva Aug 02, 2004 09:30 PM

in a few years i will be able to get a second snake. (Soon i will be getting a ball python...)

but my parents oked it. and here are the requirements, there pretty simple, i just want to now what you guys think...

ok number one:

Rodent diet, bonus if similar to a Ball Pythons, (pretty simple right)

No Colubrids, i just dont like em; ( i dont want anyone to recommend one)

Not another Ball Python, this is something that i want maybe one or two of these (not at the same time), i plan to breed balls later in life...

Housing: Nothing larger than a 40 Gallon Breeder...(preferably smaller)

Not too high matience, i want a fairly hardy herp

Under 100$ for the snake itself, 100$

Snake no greater than 5 ft in length, but this is a very flexible requirement....

THANKS everyone....

-Nic
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Nic
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Replies (2)

LizardLuva Aug 02, 2004 09:35 PM

Note the money requirement should read less than 50$ is more preferable, but if the snake is a great snake i might cough up more than 100$
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Nic
if you want to contact me: noseguardnoms@hotmail.com
Email me if you want to give me any more info

JordanR Aug 03, 2004 01:13 AM

That you have a few years before you're aquiring your new snake. I suggest "research"... No one here is going to give you the ideal answer man, look around find what you like, accumulate a list of what your likes and dislikes are.. compare notes from info on the net and in books. Talk to breeders that breed what you like, and decide from there. I suggest looking "into" the Anatersia Python complex, Savu (Sawu) pythons, the Morelia spilota complex. All are hardy and roughly within the requirements you requested.

Also if you have a few years to save up, you should be able to come up with more than $50... Put some of your work into this, and you'll be happy.. don't expect other people to do it for you, you'll be sadly dissapointed. Good luck brotha'.

Hasta,
J

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