Razzed
Not so new Member
Hey all,
I'm Scott, and I've been making my way towards owning a snake.
Loved them for ages, but never really got around to getting one, so have finally put in my application for a license and have been reading like crazy on care for them ( really don't want to get anything wrong!!). So I'm sure I'll be on here a fair bit, as forums are a great source for info by people who actually know what they're talking about
First Question I may have though is probably a common one. I'm looking through the lists of species and I'm getting a bit mixed up in it all :? I'm after a snake that won't grow to be too large ( space at home rather tight) but I hear the smaller ones tend to lean towards the slightly aggressive side. I hope to handle the snake a bit, not overly, but interaction would be nice. Also, an aboreal species would be cool, would love to watch them climb through the branches. Suggestions on which would best suite?
So, I hope to learn as much as i can, and meet others who love the animals
cheers,
Scott
I'm Scott, and I've been making my way towards owning a snake.
Loved them for ages, but never really got around to getting one, so have finally put in my application for a license and have been reading like crazy on care for them ( really don't want to get anything wrong!!). So I'm sure I'll be on here a fair bit, as forums are a great source for info by people who actually know what they're talking about
First Question I may have though is probably a common one. I'm looking through the lists of species and I'm getting a bit mixed up in it all :? I'm after a snake that won't grow to be too large ( space at home rather tight) but I hear the smaller ones tend to lean towards the slightly aggressive side. I hope to handle the snake a bit, not overly, but interaction would be nice. Also, an aboreal species would be cool, would love to watch them climb through the branches. Suggestions on which would best suite?
So, I hope to learn as much as i can, and meet others who love the animals
cheers,
Scott