Adding more snakes to my growing collection

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mindfreak;4365138; said:
Madagascar ground boas, ball pythons, Irian Yaya Carpet Pythons, kenyan sand boas, rosey boas, moellendorff rat snake, thai bamboo ratsnake, childrens pythons, green tree python (crazy agressive if not handled frequently, and even then they still may be a** holes). just a couple to start you off with, I've had 6 years of breeding expierence so if you got any questions feel free to ask :)

Now we're talking! These are some really cool snakes on this list

Are you thinking of getting a boid or a colubrid?
 
I have always been a fan of bull snakes, pine snakes, and gopher snakes and they fit your description...
 
vine snakes!

wait thats for me :D
 
Okay as for the rabbit part. A lady who I talk to often have large ball pythons and she says she breaks them because they can hurt your snake? She said if I got one that big that I would have to. I don't mind doing it frozen-thawed but just not the whole breaking the legs?
Ps. I'm a girl for the one that said I think one of his friends are message with him. Lol


I thought about a ghost Hungarian milkshake or a hognose. But I don't know much about hognoses so I'd have to do a bit of studying.
 
A ball python won't get to a rabbit eating size. They will do fine on rats.

misstish;4366373; said:
I thought about a ghost Hungarian milkshake

Yes, ghost hungarian milkshakes are delicious :P
 
misstish;4366373; said:
Okay as for the rabbit part. A lady who I talk to often have large ball pythons and she says she breaks them because they can hurt your snake? She said if I got one that big that I would have to. I don't mind doing it frozen-thawed but just not the whole breaking the legs?
Ps. I'm a girl for the one that said I think one of his friends are message with him. Lol


I thought about a ghost Hungarian milkshake or a hognose. But I don't know much about hognoses so I'd have to do a bit of studying.

anything smaller than a red tail boa should not be eating rabbits and if you have to break the legs then again, they should not be eating rabbits.
 
snakeguy101;4366684; said:
anything smaller than a red tail boa should not be eating rabbits and if you have to break the legs then again, they should not be eating rabbits.


:iagree: If the snake is large enough to handle a rabbit dinner, you should not need to prep it's food in this manner
 
Thanks guys. It was just something I heard and thought was strange. Haha

I saw a Hungarian ghost snake that was like... Extra ghost? It was more white then normal. I think you can find the image on google but I saw it and fell in love.

Thanks for the advice. Before I get it I'm gonna work on getting my 30gal tank set up for my jack dempseys I plan on getting. (:
 
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