Good beginner snakes

christinaland128

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I have a male bp. He's so so sweet, can't get enough of him! ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1464529548.048433.jpg
Go join the Ball Python Enthusiast group on fb and listen to others' stories and it may help you in your decision. :)
 

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Well......a blast from the past......about 1976:rolleyes:


If getting into the snake hobby.....nothing beats a nice Indigo (not pictured) one of the neatest large docile snakes on the planet. Spendy ,but well worth it .;)
 

christinaland128

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Well......a blast from the past......about 1976:rolleyes:


If getting into the snake hobby.....nothing beats a nice Indigo (not pictured) one of the neatest large docile snakes on the planet. Spendy ,but well worth it .;)
That snake is huge! Super cool!
 

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Reticulated python!
I fully agree and support this IF one is prepared to keep one. While in my mid 20's, I had both, a Reticulated and a Burmese Python. Here they were being used as a prop for a bands upcoming performance. ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1465184089.891600.jpg The youngman in the back with sunglasses on is terrified of snakes. The bands name was, "LastChild".
 
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