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Old 01-23-2006, 07:03 PM   #1
monitorman85
what is a active python

im looking to get a different kind of python.something thats active and moves around.ive had ball pythons,boas,corns,blood and all that good stuff but want something like aretic or burm.are burms or retics very active im going to get one of those most likely but which is more active and likes to explore.im not sure when im getting one after alot of research i know that for sure but if some one can let me know of a good active python let me know.
 
Old 01-23-2006, 10:23 PM   #2
liquidleaf
Heh- he might not be typical, but my male ball python is the most active of my snakes. When I have him out, he never stops moving, wants to explore everything (my boas will normally poke around a bit and then just hang out a few minutes later).... and the ball is always roving his cage at night pushing on ALL the cage furniture. Not "timid" at all! But from what I've heard, that's not quite normal..... From what I've seen of burms and retics, I'm not sure if they are MORE active than the snakes you mentioned... mostly I see them (at reptile stores in the area - they don't sell them here anymore but a couple of places have full grown retics & burms as "mascots") just hanging out just like most other snakes....
 
Old 01-23-2006, 11:18 PM   #3
monitorman85
yeah that is weird for a ball to be that active all of mine wouldnt move that much ever but to eat and soak.im hoping to get a burm or retic but no luck so far.
 
Old 01-24-2006, 01:01 AM   #4
Junkyard
I have both burms and retics. The retics seem a little more active, they take a little longer to settle down then my burms do. I also have Children's Python, they are very active, they love exploring everything. My jungle carpet Pythons are very active also, they are pretty quick too.
 
Old 01-24-2006, 11:21 PM   #5
hhmoore
Just out of curiosity, what's with all the rapid turnover? The boa you were posting about was sick when you got it, or got sick shortly after (I don't remember, and don't have time to go looking). Pretty much as soon as it showed signs of improvement you were advertising it as healthy and eating great. Then all of the sudden you have a new blood python, with bumps, that you are all worried about...it sheds, looks ok, and is now posted for sale (a ft bigger and eating great, and you only had it for what - 3 weeks?). And now you are looking for something else. Do you have some kind of list that you are trying to check off or something, just so you can say that you have kept a, b, c, d, and e? Meaning no disrespect, I would recommend keeping a species long enough to learn about it and keep it healthy. Then, when you are ready to get another, do your research and and make a choice. It sounds like you are looking for specific traits in your "pets", but you seem to also be of the mind that reptiles are more-or-less disposable.
 
Old 01-25-2006, 01:48 AM   #6
monitorman85
im just having troubles finding something that i can cope with if you know where im coming from.im just looking for a nice looking,active or even seimi agressive python.somthing that has charactor in him/her im just more and have been for awhile interested in burms and retics.i know how big they get and everything and helped a friend with his that was about 14ft or so last year when i lived with him.it was a hand full but im ready to get one of my own.i know most people dont know what im talking about when i say charactor in a snake but thats about the only way i can explain it.
 
Old 01-25-2006, 02:49 AM   #7
hhmoore
I absolutely know what you mean by character...but you aren't giving anything a chance. If you don't take the time to learn about the snake...how it responds to various things, what makes it tick...how do you figure you will know if it has "character"? Because it isn't biting you? or do you want it to try desperately to get away when you try to hold it? Believe me, that stuff gets old fast - then you have a snake full of character that you are trying to get rid of. Let me ask you this: What is the longest you have kept any one snake?...not how long have you worked with a given species, but kept one specific snake. If you don't take the time to learn what a snake is like, how do you expect to appreciate the differences? I've kept burms, rocks, retics, anacondas, bloods, Bci, carpets, ETBs, ATBs, cobras, rattlers,(and the list goes on)...and they are all different. Sure there are some similarities, but there are differences between the species, AND the individuals.
On the other end of that discussion, if you are having a hard time finding something you can "cope" with, you shouldn't be looking at retics or rocks. Grow a midsize snake to adulthood...house it, feed it, keep it healthy. Get a feel for things before you try going for the big guys...Do you even have any idea of the long range costs associated with owning a large snake? Or are you just going to be another one of those people that decides they don't want to deal with it when it gets too big (or develops a personality that you can't "cope" with)...given what I have seen here, I suspect that to be the case. You could prove me wrong, who knows...maybe all you need to find is the "right snake." But will you even recognize it when you do?...or will it be gone before you realize how great it is?
 
Old 01-25-2006, 03:08 AM   #8
monitorman85
well i think the snake i had the longest was my female ball python.i had her sense she was only a hachling(also my first snake)and i raised her for about 2-3 years then i got a sav monitor and got rid of the ball.i give you credit for working with venomous hats off to you.i would love to work with them but woundnt want to take the chance of getting biten LOL.as far as a midsized snake ive been looking into carpets and white lipped pythons and been doing some research on them.you are right though i should grow a nice midsized(6-7ft) boid into adult hood and see how much all that cost and to house it feed it ect.as i stated before i help a friend with his big snake and it was a handful let me tell ya(i only had my ball then)so ya if i had to deal with that all day every day it would be a little rough.what do you think would be a nice active midsize snake to work with(6-7ft)?and what was your experence with him/her?got any pics?
 
Old 01-25-2006, 07:23 AM   #9
hhmoore
Stick with your blood, lol. It'll give you a big snake feel in a medium snake size. (I know, I know, they aren't active enough for you. you want active, buy a bullsnake, lol) For you, I would say stay away from whitelips. Bcc or Bci are good choices that will give you some size/bulk to play with...but you've already gone that route, and weren't satisfied. Dumeril's boas, carpets, yellow anacondas - all great snakes. Anacondas (females, anyway) will also give you some bulk to work with. The only pics I have (other than baby pics) are on my website...it's easier for you to go there and look than for me to resize them to post here. When I get a chance later, I will pull up and post a few shots of babies.
 
Old 01-25-2006, 09:30 AM   #10
Junkyard
I didn't even notice that you put your blood up for sale. Harold, awesome job in this thread.

Steve, really take in what is being posted here. You have a lot of time to find out what the next animal will be. Going from one to the other is just stressful for both you and the reptiles. Take your time and a few years.
 

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