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Im wanting to get into reptiles, (snakes specifically), so does anyone know of any books, forums, web sites that could help out?
 
This one. :)

People on here are pretty helpful. If you ask something, chances are at least one person knows the answer. What types of snakes did you have in mind?
 
honestly this is a good one and a ball python, corn snake, and garter are some of the good beginner snakes
 
I would recommend this site as well. You can also join www.ssnakess.com I myself and a member and the people are very knowledgeable. If you told us what kind of snake you were looking into I can recommend some great books and everyone here can help!!
 
I personally like suggesting a small king or milk snake, a children's python, or if you have a bit higher of a budget and a bit more time to spend caring for it, a rainbow boa.
 
A. gigas;5142157; said:
I personally like suggesting a small king or milk snake, a children's python, or if you have a bit higher of a budget and a bit more time to spend caring for it, a rainbow boa.

I would not get a rainbow boa, as hatchlings they need HIGH humidity.
 
I say for a starter snake a king cobra, inland taipan, or maybe a jamesons mamba. I am just kidding I was in the mood for a stupidly sarcastic answer. But yeah get a kingsnake, milk snake or ball python. If you get a kingsnake get a little bit older one, as babies they can be A** holes and like to bite and LOVE to musk, which may turn you off to snakes
 
brooklynboy521;5142264; said:
I would not get a rainbow boa, as hatchlings they need HIGH humidity.
Yes, but that's why I said if you have a higher budget and more time to spend caring for it. Misting a cage or setting up a fogger doesn't require too much experience keeping reptiles, so I don't consider it a huge factor.
 
I keep hearing that about king snakes and have never had that problem.... =/
Kings, milks, corns, garters, childrens pythons all make good beginners... ball pythons make good beginners if you are prepared for problem feeders and know that they like to stop eating for no reason.

books....
The Art of Keeping Snakes by Phillip De Vosjoli
Decide on a species and find a book about it... the Advanced Vivarium Series books are generally very good.

websites....
www.herpfamily.com
www.iherp.com
www.darksidereptiles.com
www.myreptileplanet.com

supply sites
www.herpsupplies.com
www.reptilesupply.com
www.beanfarm.com
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com