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Old 06-18-04, 10:43 PM   #1
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A new snake?

I am planing on getting a new snake and I have been looking at boas because I love them, but recently some pythons have been brought to my attention. I was looking at small boas like rosies or sand boas, but I heard of children's and spotted boas. I was wondering if folks could tell me about them or other small pythons. From what I have seen they seem easy to take care of. I have seen pictures of young ones but what do they look like when they get older? I have a BRB so I know how to care for snakes I just want a smaller one to take back to school with me. I would appreciate the help.
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Old 06-18-04, 10:49 PM   #2
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I was very interested in spotteds lately..They look great! Imo bigger snakes are more fun in the long run. I have no idea about anything else to do with caging or all that, but i know their usually calm tame snakes.
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Old 06-19-04, 02:36 AM   #3
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spotted pythons can live in a 2ft enclosure there whole lives there temps should be 86f during the day and 75f at night let me know if you need anything else
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If you mean college, which I assume you do, check on the pet policices if you are headed for a dorm. If you are apartment bound then no worries, but in the dorms if someone tattles to the RA, you might not be able to keep a snake. Some colleges wont even allow fishtanks in their dorm rooms.

Best of luck with school, and snakehunting =)

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Hahahaha- true. Innocent till proven guilty- gotta love that one!
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