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Hey All
I was just wondering what type of 'beginners pythons ' are arboreal, the books i have reference 'semi-arboreal' for a few breeds and i've also tried google... But i'm still confused.
Im looking to buy my first snake, i have a few breeds in mind, however my bf bought me a beautiful hand made wooden enclosure (from a reputable snake guy) that is taller than it is long. SO in preparation for not rejecting his gift, i'd like to steer myself towards arboreal breeds.

HALP! :)
Lex
 
I cant think of any class 1 pythons that are completely arboreal. but all carpet species would make use of your tall enclosure if there is a nice basking spot for them
 
No python that would be considered 'beginner' is completely arboreal, all Morelia species would be at best semi-arboreal and I wouldn't really class GTP's as a 'beginner' snake...
 
semi aboreal species would still love that enclosure! I'd definitely recommend looking into the morelas, especially diamonds and bredli for beginners.
 
As mentioned, I would go towards a Carpet of sorts. Jungle Pythons love being up high but depending on who you talk to or what its feeling, they can be snappy. Being a first snake and wanting a more semi-arboreal species I would personally go for a Coastal Python. Good looking animals and they seem to have a very decent temprement on them when compared to some of the other Carpets.

Thats only my opinion and experience and Im sure others will offer different points of view.

Good luck and I hope your first snake brings you as much joy as ours did for us.
 
Id consider any of the basic carpets, hypo bredlis are beautiful and well priced and get to a great size. Mine is only young but uses every single part of her tall click clack and mostly is on her perches. If money is no object maybe look at some of the albino darwins, they tend to be a little more placid ( every snake is different however and there is always the possibility of getting a edgy one) and very nice looking. its worth popping oveer to the souther x reptiles site and have a look at some of his articles on choosing a python, there is some good details on different pythons and their habits and reputations.. Good luck :)
 
THANKS GUYS! much appreciated :)
im thinking of steering towards a bredli. Just confirming, this sort of an enclosure would probably be wasted on something 'Antaresia' based, but would be be unsuitable?

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Id consider any of the basic carpets, hypo bredlis are beautiful and well priced and get to a great size. Mine is only young but uses every single part of her tall click clack and mostly is on her perches. If money is no object maybe look at some of the albino darwins, they tend to be a little more placid ( every snake is different however and there is always the possibility of getting a edgy one) and very nice looking. its worth popping oveer to the souther x reptiles site and have a look at some of his articles on choosing a python, there is some good details on different pythons and their habits and reputations.. Good luck :)
hehe you are definitely reading my thoughts! hypo bredli would be my ideal! im just so concerned that id spend alot of money and then something would happen and id be sans snake and down alot of money :(
am i just having new mother paranoia? lol or is this s legitimate fear?
sorry which reptile site did you recommend? wanna sling me the URL?:p
yes ive read a few books so i believe i know what im in for:) but im never one to say no to more info!
 
i known you said aboreal python species but why dont you look at aboreal colurbrids species like a tree snakes.
 
i known you said aboreal python species but why dont you look at aboreal colurbrids species like a tree snakes.

i hadnt really looked in that direction due to temperament. Im not jumpy around snakes, but as ive never been bitten that part is a little ...scary (for lack of a better word)
 
i hadnt really looked in that direction due to temperament. Im not jumpy around snakes, but as ive never been bitten that part is a little ...scary (for lack of a better word)

Bites don hurt at all from smaller snakes, a CTS bite is most definitely entirely harmless to you, and Hypo Bredli's can be found quite commonly from around the $200 mark, not expensive at all...
 
THANKS GUYS! much appreciated :)
im thinking of steering towards a bredli. Just confirming, this sort of an enclosure would probably be wasted on something 'Antaresia' based, but would be be unsuitable?

I would probably stick to a Carpet if it is a big enclosure.
I would recommend either a Coastal or Bredli - for holding purposes.
Or a Jungle - for looking purposes (Even though some Coastal's and Bredli's are stunning to look at)
I wouldn't recommend a Diamond for a beginner, due to their different husbandry requirements. But if you have had some experience then a Diamond might be fine.

My spotted python is a natural born Arboreal snake, she spends the majority of her time at the highest point of her enclosure so we have decided to put her in more of an arboreal set-up. However I have heard from many that they do not like to climb.
 
Why has noone thought of a rough scale python yet? Mine loves being up high!
 
Roughies are on advanced here in SA dunno bout others places.

Their site is www.southernxreptiles.com

Look in the articles section. Some great reading :)

I got a hypo bredli a little while ago and she is great. Still yet to tag me( no lack of trying ) but she is getting so chill now which I'm my experience is great for a hatchling. She just wants to explore most p the time. Very little fear.


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my bredli never gets off the rods in his tub

my bhp has never touched his..
 
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