Diskboy12;4897241; said:As for the hognose I have thought about that too. They are good starts for those who want to keep venomous snakes ...
They are slightly venomous but nothing to worry about, rear-fanged, mostly causes swelling, some pain, but that is if it bits which they rarely do, and even then they need to chew to properly inject the venomnc_nutcase;4897448; said:Hognose are not venomous
Diskboy12;4897241; said:Wow I totally didnt know that burms and rectics were illegal in ny. Thanks for the heads up before I bought one. I think ill be staying with a crap load of different leo morphs, a couple different BCI morphs, and im actually thinking maybe either some white lip pythons or some womas. I love womas patterns.
As for the hognose I have thought about that too. They are good starts for those who want to keep venomous snakes which someday I will live where I can have a pair of eyelash vipers and a couple gaboon vipers.
Diskboy12;4898341; said:Well I had talked to some people who keep venomous snakes and they told me they started out with hognose snakes for the fact that they were not "venomous", but the fact that they have saliva that can cause pain and irritation would lead you to leave the snake alone and not try to handle it all the time. Since with venomous reptiles you can't get all snuggled up with it like you could a ball python.
I think I am going to do the following
Get 1.1 BCI (1.0 Coral Sunglow, 0.1 Sunglow)
Get 5.5 Leos (of various morphs)
Get 2.2 Western Hognose (1.1 Albino, 1.1 Het for albino, or 1.1 Anery, so I can make some snows..as AlbinoxAnery is a snow correct?)
Get 1.1 Ball Pythons (1.1 Pastel to create Super Pastel)
Get 1.1 Womas
and lastly
2.2 Timor Monitors
I will not be buying all these at once, I'm just going to start with a few leos, 1.1 Timors, and a pair of hognose.
How does that sound?