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I'll definitely be getting one in the future, so we'll see how the rest of my household will deal with it!
I'll be getting either a green vine or garter snake, as I've had pet rats and mice before, so I can't feed those personally
I've heard this about snakes before, any thoughts to why that is? How would that relate to nature, which is huge?Well minor update, apparently the male thought his upgraded digs and new location were too much and he went off feed, I can't emphasize this enough a lot of snakes get really weirded out if they feel their enclosure is too large, so I've down graded him to a smaller cage and moved him back to his familiar spot.
Also missing one feeding isn't much to worry about, but experience has taught me just how weird some snakes could be. I had a six foot carpet python that I moved into a huge vision cage, she immediately went off feed and refused to eat for over 8 months, I put her back in her little shoebox and she started eating again, immediately, go figure.
Anyways here are the down graded yet hopefully more secure feeling digs.
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I've heard this about snakes before, any thoughts to why that is? How would that relate to nature, which is huge?
Green tree boas are my dream snake they are so prettyI want a green tree boa. Those teeth on them are just epic. Plus they're gorgeous.
On another note, I never thought of insect-eating snakes. Those green snakes are pretty dope.
My Corn snake used to get out like that and then just sit on the windowsill lol
What a beauty----question: How can you tell black rat from gray rat? I know nothing about either and morphs/locals are even more confusing.
Thanks!!!
I have had corns, boas, pythons, and even some of the tiny earth and ring necks but they are easily identified.
Morphs don't stick to my brain.. Thanks again