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    Default Thinking of getting a snake

    lit have no idea where to post this as there isnt rly a forum bout animals

    but im thinking of buying either a baby corn snake or baby ball python, idk reptiles fascinate me and ive heard those are good beginner snakes.

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    anywho ive heard either a glass tank or snake racks/tubs are very common and size wize id prefer a snake rack cuz i have lots of tubs that im not using. but how would i heat the tub?? like i have sumthin similar to this



    but yh thats my main concern as i have no idea how to heat it :S and does anyone have tips for a snake beginner? thanks

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    If you've never owned a snake then definitely go for a corn snake. They're extremely easy to care for and they are so adaptable to different environments. Get a decent heat, a water bath and a hiding spot, and they'll be a great pet.

    I'd buy a tank rather than use a snake rack but I don't think it makes a huuuuge difference.

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    I'd love to have a snake, it'd be scary though - I don't know why. I don't understand your post saying 'a good beginner snake' though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    I'd love to have a snake, it'd be scary though - I don't know why. I don't understand your post saying 'a good beginner snake' though?
    Well I mean obviously she doesn't want to get like a 6 foot python or something lol.....

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    Snakes like corn snakes are usually very docile and aren't scary at all. I've never been bitten by one, they're unlikely to bite you.

    Avoid playing with them a few days prior and after feeding though ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnage View Post
    Well I mean obviously she doesn't want to get like a 6 foot python or something lol.....
    I still don't understand that sentence or what it means? A beginner snake? lol. Sorry if I'm sounding stupid but yeah...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    I still don't understand that sentence or what it means? A beginner snake? lol. Sorry if I'm sounding stupid but yeah...
    If you want a beginner pet, it's because you haven't owned that type of animal before and so for your first try you want a relatively easy to care for snake that is unlikely to bite you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storking View Post
    If you want a beginner pet, it's because you haven't owned that type of animal before and so for your first try you want a relatively easy to care for snake that is unlikely to bite you
    Oh right, thanks .
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    Definitely buy a tank, they're much more attractive and you can so much more with them Corn snakes are the best, but both are fine - it just depends on your preference. @Storking's advice is very good - a water bath and a good hiding place for it are important.

    Half the fun with reptiles or any tank pets is making a good habitat, so you will have fun doing that and making it happy.

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    this is a cute idea

    pls show us when they move it

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