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Old 06-18-13, 03:54 PM   #1
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Re: educational snake

So far I like the rosy and kenyan ideas but keep them coming I like options
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Old 06-18-13, 10:29 PM   #2
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So far I like the rosy and kenyan ideas but keep them coming I like options
Rosy boas are a great choice as they get about 3' max (females bigger than males) and are slow-moving...that's where a garter snake is a poor choice, too active.

Another great choice (& best, I think) is a c/b Trans Pecos ratsnake. As adults they stay about 4' or so, and they are slow-moving, curious & docile snakes...I've had some that would even take food carefully from my hands. Super pets. Took one of mine to a meet & greet recently, he was a hit.

Aussie spotted pythons stay small and handle well too...except they tend to be VERY clingy...for someone afraid of snakes, could be a nightmare? You want a laid back snake that also lets go, lol.
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