LittleGrayTiger
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So I've owned reptiles for eight going on nine years, two rescued leopard geckos, one rescue female ball python, and one woma male ball python. I just keep these guys as pets, but I am interested in breeding in the future. I'm looking for another pet snake for next year (my woma is in quarantine for another 4 months minimum) and I'm trying to find something that's larger than a ball python, but fits these criteria:
I want a species that is docile, or relatively docile. I've rehabilitated pissy black rat snakes and did NOT enjoy it much. I want a snake that will over time allow handling without striking. I don't mind hissing and puffing in the beginning, but again I'm looking for a sweet, docile personality.
I want a species that is safe. I am a small woman at 4' 11" and would prefer a snake that is reasonably safe to handle when I'm home alone. This cuts out big babies like burms and many of the Boa constrictor spp.
I want a species that is bigger than a ball python. Voodoo my 8 year old female is about 5 pounds and 5' 2" so I'm looking for either a heavier snake or a snake around 6-6.5 feet.
Is there anything that reasonably fits this bill? Researching has been hard because it seems that species are either mainly smaller or VERY large. The three blood python species (Python curtus, Python brongersmai, and Python breiteinsteini) have interested me, but there's conflicting information about the temperament of captive bred animals. Some describe their animals as big babies as docile as any ball python, while others warn that I should be ready to deal with a fairly aggressive and hard-hitting snake that will take very consistent and frequent handling to calm down. I don't want strong odds of ending up with an animal who will live 30 years and hate me for every minute of it. I'm a "pets are forever" sort of person and am all too aware of the number that are in rescue and on craigslist, so I want to make the most informed choice possible.
PS: I'm thinking of going to the Greenville SC repticon next weekend for research as well.
I want a species that is docile, or relatively docile. I've rehabilitated pissy black rat snakes and did NOT enjoy it much. I want a snake that will over time allow handling without striking. I don't mind hissing and puffing in the beginning, but again I'm looking for a sweet, docile personality.
I want a species that is safe. I am a small woman at 4' 11" and would prefer a snake that is reasonably safe to handle when I'm home alone. This cuts out big babies like burms and many of the Boa constrictor spp.
I want a species that is bigger than a ball python. Voodoo my 8 year old female is about 5 pounds and 5' 2" so I'm looking for either a heavier snake or a snake around 6-6.5 feet.
Is there anything that reasonably fits this bill? Researching has been hard because it seems that species are either mainly smaller or VERY large. The three blood python species (Python curtus, Python brongersmai, and Python breiteinsteini) have interested me, but there's conflicting information about the temperament of captive bred animals. Some describe their animals as big babies as docile as any ball python, while others warn that I should be ready to deal with a fairly aggressive and hard-hitting snake that will take very consistent and frequent handling to calm down. I don't want strong odds of ending up with an animal who will live 30 years and hate me for every minute of it. I'm a "pets are forever" sort of person and am all too aware of the number that are in rescue and on craigslist, so I want to make the most informed choice possible.
PS: I'm thinking of going to the Greenville SC repticon next weekend for research as well.

