For reptile owners: What behaviour is to be expected from a pet snake?

by admin on August 25, 2010

I am considering buying a small pet snake when I move into my place soon and thought it would be wise to ask those experienced in handling reptiles what type of behaviour is to be expected from a snake. Some people that I asked before gave various personalities of them ranging from that they are all aggressive, evil, dangerous, boring etc. But I would like to know for sure what to expect.

Also, what is the the best kind of small snake for beginners? Thanks.

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yoshidude August 25, 2010 at 11:43 pm

I would recommend the kingsnake because they are very calm definetly not the ratsnake because its mostly aggresive and doesen’t like being held.

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Todd August 25, 2010 at 11:43 pm

First of all, Ball Pythons are the best beginner snakes, but they aren’t really that small. If you don’t care about size, I would definitely recommend Ball Pythons, they are extremely docile, but are still extremely interesting snakes, they need about a 30-40 gallon tank for an adult. If size is an issue, then i would recommend a Californian King Snake, they are almost as docile as Ball Pythons, but much smaller.

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jerard h August 25, 2010 at 11:43 pm

Most snakes just sit in a hide box until its feeding time.

A good snake would be a boa

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snakemo August 25, 2010 at 11:43 pm

Look into a Rosy Boa.They are only one of 2 Boas native to North America.They usually only get about 2-3 ft in length and have good long lifespans.

There are a lot of varieties to choose from and are one of the best looking snakes.They are not hard to care for and can be kept in a 10 -15 gal tank.

I do recommend that you do a lot of research about any snake you choose to get.Also you may want to look for a Yahoo group that has owners of what you choose so you may get help when you need it.

Good Luck in your search.

Snakemo

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