robmartin
New Member
hi i am looking at getting my first snake i have everything really to go just need a snake i am looking for a friendly little python that dose not bit as i want it for me and my kids plz help
Yes it is intirely up to you but if you go out and say "choose what you want", whats the purpose of theis thread???
Im only giving options and what i think is best, and im sure other will agree to.
I wasn't trying to discredit your suggestion mate, as coastals are fine if it's your thing. I just think people should have put in enough research to know what they like before deciding on getting a snake, there is not really any you can go wrong with so it's just down to personal preference of appearance and size.
well said^^ also i think you need to look at how much room you have to keep it and how much you want to be spending on food? my adult coastal is feeding on large rats two times a week so thats 20 bucks? but on the other hand somthing like a spotted wont cost anywere as near as much.a murray darling carpet was the perfect first choice for me and my family. I now have a stimmie and bhp and none of them bite. Speak to breeders. Look up the different species and determine which is best for you. Maybe get a yearling with a proven good temperment.
Sounds good. I'm still a noob but my choice was based only easy of care and the inability for it to cause serious harm to me, even when fully grown. But I like snakes so it didn't really matter what snake I got.Thanx to all for your inputs. I am more thinking a spotte, chlidens. Or stimm. Might look into a yearling with a good temperament
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