missie66
Not so new Member
One thing to think about is at it grows so will your husbands confidence around the animal... I personally would never get a stimmi or children
Why not a stimmi or childrens?
One thing to think about is at it grows so will your husbands confidence around the animal... I personally would never get a stimmi or children
One thing to think about is at it grows so will your husbands confidence around the animal... I personally would never get a stimmi or children
Why not?
Bitey?
Couldn't agree moreWoma. Woma. Woma. Did I say the word Woma yet?
id recommend a Murray darling. Good looking snake. Hardly as anything. Starts relatively small and takes a while to get big but can get up to 1.5 to 2. Well natured and a great handler.
also would say a diamond if you had a little exp.
they just need uv and their temps monitored a little more closely.
good luck. Let us all know what you get!
id recommend a Murray darling. Good looking snake. Hardly as anything. Starts relatively small and takes a while to get big but can get up to 1.5 to 2. Well natured and a great handler.
also would say a diamond if you had a little exp.
they just need uv and their temps monitored a little more closely.
good luck. Let us all know what you get!
id recommend a Murray darling. Good looking snake. Hardly as anything. Starts relatively small and takes a while to get big but can get up to 1.5 to 2. Well natured and a great handler.
also would say a diamond if you had a little exp.
they just need uv and their temps monitored a little more closely.
good luck. Let us all know what you get!
I'm going to have to say Woma as well! Not to big or not to small!
for my first Python I wanted somthing a bit bigger than a Stimson or Spotted but not quiet as large as BHPs and some of the carpets that I liked...
so I got a Woma!
Keep in in mind if you get anything as a hatchy such as a Stimson, Woma, Bredli, Murray etc... You get a chance to grow into them and sure your hubby may be unsure at the moment he may grow into it.
Womas are the best imo. Got two ulurus atm and they're the best! My female has so far cured the fear of snakes for three people and changed the view of snakes for many. Usually full grown around the 1.5metre mark, are good with handling(even my three year old neice can happily hold them), great with feeding, rarely bite, generally very friendly little foes, such cute little faces, very calm but still have ALOT of personality and character.
Will definitely look into these, was just a bit concerned with a comment on the Internet about them biting because they mistook a hand for food, but thanks for the feedback
Please direct me in the direction of the data you are using to substantiate that statement regarding Diamonds needing UV.
Please, if you don't have evidence do not set about leading new keepers astray with information that is totally incorrect.
My girl has only bitten me twice and I don't blame her for either...Will definitely look into these, was just a bit concerned with a comment on the Internet about them biting because they mistook a hand for food, but thanks for the feedback
Please direct me to the data that says diamond pythons conclusively do not require uv light when kept indoors?