you are right 8)Since you didn't tell us what your pets are, I think we're supposed to guess.
Yes This is my female.Pretty sure the last three are all of the same one. He is my fav.
Ball pythons should not be agressive unless you mean towards food. Is the chameleon easy to keep?Yep This a ball python, he is very agressive.The first one is a corn snake, elaphe guttata, and I heard that scientist change the name, but I have no idea about the new.
The cameleon is a furcifer pardalis nosy be, the male is green and blue, it depends, the female is generaly red. I will have a reproduction soon normally, I am quite happy
I've heard that ball pythons are good begginer pythons, nonaggressive and easy to care for. Do you move it to a another tank when you feed it?Yep This a ball python, he is very agressive.The first one is a corn snake, elaphe guttata, and I heard that scientist change the name, but I have no idea about the new.
Yes exactly, I am forced to do that, If I didnt the python will associate the terrarium opening like food...Do you move it to a another tank when you feed it?
I've heard that beginners should avoid boa constrictors at all costs :? .If you are interested by python, you should begin by a boa constrictor. There are very good for beginners, and non agressive.In fact it depends lol, but usually not
Hmm... I probably won't get a boa anyway...To be honest I am not sur that your sources are good :lol: .
If you catch two wild snakes, you sometimes see that.The best thing we can say : Each reptile is different .
True, but different snakes for different... um... snake enthusiasts. I probably prefer milk or robbon snakes myself...I think that the best snake to begin is a corn snake But it is different than a python or a boa... :roll:
The new name is Pantherophis guttatusYep This a ball python, he is very agressive.The first one is a corn snake, elaphe guttata, and I heard that scientist change the name, but I have no idea about the new.
heyI probably prefer milk or robbon snakes myself...
Yes true ! I don´t understand... Everybody is familiar with elaphe... since many years :roll:The new name is Pantherophis guttatus
It means: I would like to keep a milk or ribbon snake rather than a boa or python.heyI probably prefer milk or robbon snakes myself...
I mean that I don´t know this english term ^^ I will try to find it on google, you know I am lazy
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