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07-30-2011, 04:52 PM | #1 |
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Anybody here keep snakes?
...or am I the only "weird" one? Been into this for many years check them out.
This one passed away many years ago (still can't get over it) Butters 3 yrs old Ball Python Red 1 yr old Lipstick Sunglow Red Tail Boa Bronx 5 yrs old Borngersmai Blood Python |
07-30-2011, 06:54 PM | #5 |
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Nice specimens. I used to catch all sorts of reptiles when I was younger, but I never had a dedicated set up with the lights and heated rocks and such; my ephemeral amusement was more important than any long-term investment in a reptile tank. How big will those ones get to? Do you feed them live or dead mice?
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Those are pretty cool; are they hard to take care of?
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07-30-2011, 09:55 PM | #11 |
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SchlauCow: Bronx is about 6 ft and 15 lbs he's a big boy. Bloods are thick bodied snakes. He's very hard to manage and is very intimidating.
Butters is small he has a bit more to grow, he can go up to 6 ft also and about 10 lbs. Red on the other hand is only 1 year old and can go up to 9 ft and about 45 lbs. Nedim: They've struck me before, but never for no reason only when they are in shed or in feeding mode. 2 times you never mess with a snake. infinitekid2002: They are not necessarily "hard" to take care of, but you need to be DEDICATED to their temperature and humidity because if they aren't at what they should be a million illnesses can come about. Everyone elses comments are useless why waste your time if it doesn't interest you. |
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07-30-2011, 10:34 PM | #14 |
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My brother had a 5ft ball python a few years ago. Very docile snake that was easy to handle. Pretty easy to take care of.
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07-31-2011, 12:06 AM | #15 |
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I've had a red tail boa for a couple of years.
it was a random. crawled up into my neighbors apartment, wrapped itself around a bike frame and just chilled there for a few days until they realized there is a giant snake wrapped around the bike. anyway, i took it and kept it for a couple of years. it was cool at first, but it started getting pretty aggressive after a while, possibly because the tank was too small. had to give it away to a friend who was really into snakes and had a huuuuge terrarium setup.
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