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The right snake for me?

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I'm gunna be getting another snake soon and was wondering what you guys would suggest? I already have 4 ball pythons and a burmese python. I prefer pythons over boas, so imma get a python of some kind. I have a 4ft by 2ft by 2ft vision that imma put the snake in, so nothing that gets over 7-8ft. And i'd prefer something that doesn't require alot of humidity maybe 40-60%. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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  1. y not just breed the ones u have i mean spend all that money when u have 5 snakes u shouldn't be getting anymore untill u idk thatz alot of snakes i only have one its a corn but i still say breed them or get a half grown snake so u dont have to deal wit a baby all the time


  2. In something that is 4x2x2, I personally would not put anything that gets over 5 foot long...and that is pushing it.  Snakes have to be able to uncoil and move.  It can not be twisted up all the time.  You will have spine troubles.  Please re-consider for the snakes sake plzzzz.

  3. Hello; have you considered an Irian Jaya Carpet Python or a Woma Python? Both species match your humidity requirements quite well, are generally very docile, are interesting looking, relatively low maintenance, and would do just fine in a cage of those dimensions.  

    Here are care/information sheets on both species; in case you are interested. :)

    Woma python:

    http://www.a1pythons.com/woma.html

    http://www.arbreptiles.com/boids/womas.s...

    Irian Jaya Carpet python:

    http://www.acreptiles.com/pythons_carpet...

    http://www.acreptiles.com/carpet_python_...

    I hope this helps, and if you have any further questions at all on the subject; please feel free to message me and I will be more than happy to assist you. :)

    Good luck!

  4. Your crazy. Be careful with those snake they can kill you.

    Maybe get a small python.

  5. I miss my python...

    But im trying to get a cobra =P

  6. u can buy corn snakes

  7. I would say perhaps a spotted python or a children's python.  Both are fairly calm snakes and do not get overly large and normally under 6 feet.

    They are both ground dwellers so that tank would work since it doesn't have alot of height to it.

    Good luck

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