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Choosing The Best Pet SnakeBy Ashley A Icamen
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If you are out for a pet that is quite out of the ordinary, then you could very well consider getting a pet snake. Now, you just might think this is an outrageous idea. Let us face it: there are indeed some people who think snakes would make the most dangerous pets in any household. No matter how you contain it, there is always that off-chance that it could break free of its cage and wreak havoc in your household. This scenario is indeed a common speculation, but this does not have to be the case at all. There are indeed snakes that are far from dangerous. In fact, there are many snakes that are not poisonous at all. Whatever choice you make, you have to consider four things. These are the size of the snake, especially when it reaches adulthood, the snake’s feeding habits, the snake’s behavior or temperament, and the snake’s health, especially when captive.
Here are some of the pet snakes you just might want to consider getting. The first on the list is the corn snake. This type of snake can easily be dubbed as the best snake you can ever have for a pet. There are so many reasons to support this as well. Firstly, this snake does not grow over six feet in length. Its average length is just a little bit over five feet long. The corn snake can be tamed very easily as well because it has good temperament. And the corn snake eats frozen rodents on a very consistent basis. So, you don’t have to worry about getting live prey for your snake. If you pay attention to the needs of the corn snake, it can very live a very long life. Corn snakes also come in so many colors. These colors include bl
ood red, pewter, candy cane, snow, and creamsicle. If you are not too familiar with these colors, it is because these are actually morphed colors.
Another pet snake you should consider is the gopher. The average length of the gopher snake in its adulthood is a little over six feet. This type of snake can be one of the longest pet snakes, but they are still very easy to manage. You can use the typical 4' x 2' cage that you can find in any pet retail store. What’s more, you do not really have that much trouble feeding gopher snakes because they do not really eat that much. In fact, there just may be times when your gopher snake would turn down a meal or two in a day. Maintenance would not be an issue at all.
The ball python is another great snake that you can add on your list. There is one very good reason why the ball python is mentioned last on this list. It is because the ball python is quite difficult when it comes to feeding the ball python. If you have two or more ball pythons under your care, you just might notice that they have varied feeding habits. One of them could prefer eating frozen meals. Another could prefer eating fresh prey. Another could prefer eating frozen rats at one time, and then go for fresh rats during its next feeding. This fact can demand quite a lot from you because you would have to take many trips to the pet store. Still, these snakes are nice to have because they are the easiest to tame. In fact, the ball python is known to be one snake that never strikes its master or any other person that approaches it.
These are just some of the types that would make a good pet snake for you. For more information, you can check the web yourself and find the ideal pet snake for you.
Here are some of the pet snakes you just might want to consider getting. The first on the list is the corn snake. This type of snake can easily be dubbed as the best snake you can ever have for a pet. There are so many reasons to support this as well. Firstly, this snake does not grow over six feet in length. Its average length is just a little bit over five feet long. The corn snake can be tamed very easily as well because it has good temperament. And the corn snake eats frozen rodents on a very consistent basis. So, you don’t have to worry about getting live prey for your snake. If you pay attention to the needs of the corn snake, it can very live a very long life. Corn snakes also come in so many colors. These colors include bl
Another pet snake you should consider is the gopher. The average length of the gopher snake in its adulthood is a little over six feet. This type of snake can be one of the longest pet snakes, but they are still very easy to manage. You can use the typical 4' x 2' cage that you can find in any pet retail store. What’s more, you do not really have that much trouble feeding gopher snakes because they do not really eat that much. In fact, there just may be times when your gopher snake would turn down a meal or two in a day. Maintenance would not be an issue at all.
The ball python is another great snake that you can add on your list. There is one very good reason why the ball python is mentioned last on this list. It is because the ball python is quite difficult when it comes to feeding the ball python. If you have two or more ball pythons under your care, you just might notice that they have varied feeding habits. One of them could prefer eating frozen meals. Another could prefer eating fresh prey. Another could prefer eating frozen rats at one time, and then go for fresh rats during its next feeding. This fact can demand quite a lot from you because you would have to take many trips to the pet store. Still, these snakes are nice to have because they are the easiest to tame. In fact, the ball python is known to be one snake that never strikes its master or any other person that approaches it.
These are just some of the types that would make a good pet snake for you. For more information, you can check the web yourself and find the ideal pet snake for you.
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