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19-Oct-06, 04:15 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: launceston, tasmania | | | hey as my title says im a beginer and have never owned a snake/long living lizard, i have had a few skinks and stuff but nothing really exciting  .
what i would like to know is what a good beginer snake would be (by beginer i mean cheap, docile and easy to care for).
also i would also like to know equipment and license costs and a bit of other info about caring for snakes.
thanks,
snake skin | 
19-Oct-06, 04:18 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: townsville Age/Gender: 24  | | | | scrub python, good beginer snake.
you'll learn pretty quick anyway!
what state you in?
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19-Oct-06, 04:18 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Toowoomba-ish | | | | Your location state, would be usefull, enclosure size's, size of snake etc need more details to give you a better idea on what is available
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19-Oct-06, 04:20 PM
| ![Ashleigh:]'s Avatar](http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/customavatars/avatar2727_1.gif) | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: Caboolture, Brisbane Age/Gender: 16  | | | | most people will recomend you, childreni's, bredli's stimson's.
Depends on what state you are in for the licenses. QLD's is $58.30. | 
19-Oct-06, 04:21 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Toowoomba-ish | | | | Well why don't you just suggest an inland tiapan whiteyluvsrum LOL, a Scrub python would not make a good first time snake.
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19-Oct-06, 04:41 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: townsville Age/Gender: 24  | | | | yes, it was just a joke. dont get a srub python for first.
i dont know why i got one for my first python!
i got the biggest and worked my way down!
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19-Oct-06, 04:46 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Apr-06 Location: eltham,melbourne,australia Age: 15 | | | | lol yeah definitely not scrubby i would say az ashleigh said a stimson or childrens or coastal are pretty good begginer plus it dependsif u want a big snake coastal grow big but childrens only grow to bout 100 cm i hope this helped!
tebzZzz | 
19-Oct-06, 04:47 PM
| | | | hey, there really is no perfect first snake. my first snake was a childrens python and she was very snappy. my second was a carpet python and she is beautiful, has never bitten, and i just brought my daughter a childrens python and it has bitten me 3 times, this arvo it drew blood on my arm. and its only like 30cm long. haha. so i dont let my daughter touch it yet. honestly, i reckon a carpet python. most of them are fairly docile. but they will get huge in time. but thats just my opinion | 
19-Oct-06, 04:50 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Toowoomba-ish | | | | Snake skin your going to have to give us more info to work with
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19-Oct-06, 04:51 PM
|  | Reptile Addict Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-06 Location: Port Adelaide SA | | | | A childrens or Maccie would be good, and Md's are docile too, depends on the individual snake.
If your in SA you don't need a licence for just one, but you will if you get more, that's about $56 a year.
If it's a baby, a heatmat and clickclack container is all you'll need for a while, till you sort yourself something out.
Hope this helps, we were all new once! :-)
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19-Oct-06, 10:26 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: NT | | | Hey there, im in the same position as Snake skin.. except i own alot of scorpions  Im in WA what kind of licence would i need to get to own a carpet or childrens? | 
20-Oct-06, 12:24 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-06 Location: Sydney | | | | there are so many threads here saying the same stuff!
there are lots of people coming through seeking to learn things and its great cause this site and all the herpers on it are really helpful...
each state has different laws but you could try looking in the yellow pages for local herpotological societies or wildlife services that can give you names, numbers and information on licensing and pets.
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20-Oct-06, 12:27 PM
| | | Howdy all, another newbie here
I hope you dont mind me borrowing this as well snake skin.
Ive never owed a reptile yet either, but I have an encloser ready, which is hopefully
large enough for a trio of central netted dragons 1 x male and 2 x females, which i hope to
purchase in the coming weeks/months..
I look forward to chatting about this great hobby with you all
peace and joy
mangoman | 
20-Oct-06, 02:11 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: launceston, tasmania | | | | sorry i forgot to say that i live in tasmania and i do know of a herpetological society in launceston but they dont meet for about 1 1/2 months...but im in no hurry for information because im moving house and thats taking awhile so i cant get the snake untill ive moved house.
so does anyone know the prices for getting and housing a childrens/stimpsons/spotted python (hatchling).
thanks,
snake skin
Last edited by snake skin; 20-Oct-06 at 02:21 PM.
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21-Oct-06, 09:03 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: launceston, tasmania | | | | also i was wondering if anyone knows where i might get a childrens/stimpsons/spotted python in tasmania.... |  | | |