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    Agree with what others have said about a tank. They look much nicer and I think they're somewhat healthier for reptiles (could just be pulling that from nowhere though). I think you should go for then ball python it's so cute and now I want one!

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    Cool, share a picture when you get one!

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    corn snake is pretty

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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...
    I know someone already replied to this but:

    It's like if you want to get a dog but you've never had one before, it's probably not a good idea to go for a Collie or a Greyhound or something that's going to need a lot of attention as you won't know what it needs. Most first-time dog owners start with something along the labrador or poodle line. I suppose it works the same for snakes

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    @OldLoveSong; WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU???? What happened to you being addicted to ur little kitties :L

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    Corn snakes are found throughout the southeastern and central United States. Their docile nature, reluctance to bite, moderate adult size 3.9–6.0 feet (1.2–1.8 m), attractive pattern, and comparatively simple care make them popular pet snakes. In the wild, they usually live around 6–8 years, but in captivity can live to be up to 23 years old.[3] Though superficially resembling the venomous Copperhead and often killed as a result of this mistaken identity, Corn snakes are harmless and beneficial to humans.[4] Corn snakes lack venom and help control populations of wild rodent pests that damage crops and spread disease.
    Its good to see you wanting a snake but remember its a long term commitment, longer than cats. Honestly whatever makes you happy, just dont be throwing it out when you dont want it no more xox.

    I honestly would go with Corn Snakes, I know in the petstore near me, they are cheaper than the ball python and look a lot smaller. + they got some colour, that will brighten up your room.

    Also consider this, is the cage your going to get them, is it small? Will you be letting it out of it to play with? Will it live much a life other than stuck in the little box? Are you actually going to interact with it, or is it going to be more of a commodity.

    Thing is, you gotta think about the long term. If you truly think its what you want, then go str8 ahead.

    Be careful with ur kitties, you dont wana find ur snake with a Cat shape inside of it and meows!

    OMG ew ew, just looked up what u feed them, and its LIVE RATS (EWWWWWWW)! those will get pricey, so r u gonna breed your own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragga View Post
    Be careful with ur kitties, you dont wana find ur snake with a Cat shape inside of it and meows!

    OMG ew ew, just looked up what u feed them, and its LIVE RATS (EWWWWWWW)! those will get pricey, so r u gonna breed your own?
    A corn snake won't get big enough to eat a cat.
    You don't feed them live rats at all, it's really dangerous to feed live animals to snakes, the snake could get scratched up. You buy frozen (dead) mice from the pet shop and defrost one every week (or whatever feeding schedule your snake is on) and feed it that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragga View Post
    @OldLoveSong; WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU???? What happened to you being addicted to ur little kitties :L

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    Its good to see you wanting a snake but remember its a long term commitment, longer than cats. Honestly whatever makes you happy, just dont be throwing it out when you dont want it no more xox.

    I honestly would go with Corn Snakes, I know in the petstore near me, they are cheaper than the ball python and look a lot smaller. + they got some colour, that will brighten up your room.

    Also consider this, is the cage your going to get them, is it small? Will you be letting it out of it to play with? Will it live much a life other than stuck in the little box? Are you actually going to interact with it, or is it going to be more of a commodity.

    Thing is, you gotta think about the long term. If you truly think its what you want, then go str8 ahead.

    Be careful with ur kitties, you dont wana find ur snake with a Cat shape inside of it and meows!

    OMG ew ew, just looked up what u feed them, and its LIVE RATS (EWWWWWWW)! those will get pricey, so r u gonna breed your own?

    yeh im leaning more towards a corn snake :p although my petshop just got brand new baby ball pythons theyre so cute, its just i kno ball pythons grow thicker and large so id rather stick with a corn snake :p im good with handling snakes so yes i'd handle it every once in a while, not alot to stress it out though. and im also aware its a long term commitment :p and id feed them frozen then thawed mice lolo yeh basically what trinity said

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    also, im catsitting some peoples cat for a few weeks and they have TONS of snakes and breed and sell them, heres one of their baby dumeril Boas i was handling the other day. he/shes a sweetheart and id love to take her home but they grow super big haha , deff not a beginner snake.


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    oh corn for sure

    I will destroy Isis
    I got it from my daddy

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    I know someone who got a ball python as their first snake, and she's really good, the person takes her out of the tank and takes her around to like the shops, the snake just sits in her pocket and doesn't mind it at all.
    They have 3 dogs too who don't mind the snake. Only problem they've had is she escaped from the tank and they found her two weeks later.
    I think I would find it icky feeding the mice even if they're frozen but if you're fine with that then go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldLoveSong View Post
    yeh im leaning more towards a corn snake :p although my petshop just got brand new baby ball pythons theyre so cute, its just i kno ball pythons grow thicker and large so id rather stick with a corn snake :p im good with handling snakes so yes i'd handle it every once in a while, not alot to stress it out though. and im also aware its a long term commitment :p and id feed them frozen then thawed mice lolo yeh basically what trinity said

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    also, im catsitting some peoples cat for a few weeks and they have TONS of snakes and breed and sell them, heres one of their baby dumeril Boas i was handling the other day. he/shes a sweetheart and id love to take her home but they grow super big haha , deff not a beginner snake.

    Oh yes we have a fairly big boa in college (think it's about 12ft) and it scares the crap out of me when I feed it. i've had a few narrow misses and it's nearly struck at me, it's definitely on the opposite end of the spectrum compared to the docile corn snakes.

    Do you have any exotic pets or is the snake going to be your first?

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