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I've been looking for a baby black rat snake.My mother says only if I go catch one my self.where I live won't find a wild ball python.I've only found adult rat snakes how could I find babies.
You'll find them around farms with chickens. But, check your state laws.
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild
I agree, check your state laws. Are your parents ok with buying everything you'll need to take care of it?
As far as finding a baby, it's not exactly surprising that you haven't found one. If I remember right they won't start hatching until a month or two from now.
I asked our local conservation office they didn't seem to say anything wrong with it as long as I care for it correctly.and they are not paying for it I am I have a fee fishing business I run I have already played for everything so I think I deserve a treat.
I don't understand. If you're buying all of the equipment, why does your mom have a problem with you buying a captive born snake? Try telling her that it's better for the environment and that CB snakes have less risks of carrying parasites and diseases.
I don't understand. If you're buying all of the equipment, why does your mom have a problem with you buying a captive born snake? Try telling her that it's better for the environment and that CB snakes have less risks of carrying parasites and diseases.
This. They're not exactly expensive, unless you're shopping at Petco or something, in which case you would be paying a ridiculous amount of money for a sick snake. You can get corn snakes and ball pythons for less than twenty dollars at expos.