Tuesday, October 29, 2013

I already have a boa constrictor and i want a burmese python?

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I got my boa constrictor on april 19th for my birthday And now i want a burmese python. I want a normal phase male when should I get him? i just had my boa for 4 weeks or so and im 14 years old.Should i get one or not? I also own a leopard gecko,baby savannah monitor and a red eared slider.


Answer
Burmese pythons are very large snakes, and they get quite long as well. These snakes can get over 15 feet long, especially the females. These snakes seem small as babies, but in the next year or two you will have a very long snake. These snakes are not light weight when they become adults, and they will need a large enclosure. This also means large food.

I do not think a Burmese python is a snake for you. I think you should think about the care for your boa now and think of buying a Burmese python later. Burmese pythons are not cheap either, since they will become very large. They have high cage requirements, and you will need a huge enclosure to house this snake it. This is more of a snake for an expert. Here are some beginner, intermediate, and expert snakes:

Beginner:
-Corn snakes
-Milk snakes
-King snakes
-Garter snakes
-Rat snakes
-Ball pythons
-Spotted pythons
-Children's pythons
-Sand boas
-Rosy boas

Intermediate:
-Dumeril's boa
-Blood python
-Jungle carpet pythons
-Womas
-Red tail boas
-Black headed pythons

Expert:
-Reticulated pythons
-Burmese pythons
-African rock pythons
-Anacondas
-Indian pythons
-Venomous species

Why do SOME reptiles breeders have low standards of care compared to cats and dogs?




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A responsible dog or cat breeder is expected to dote constant attention on their animal and treat it just as they would a non-breeding animal. However, many reptile breeders have such large facilities they have to hire people (in the dog/cat world this would be called a puppy/kitten mill) just to get work done. They're kept in pretty small tanks, some even without hides. Can someone please explain this?


Answer
Reptiles are different in nature from cats and dogs. I don't agree with breeders keeping the animals in incorrect housing conditions, but large facilities and employees aren't going to be a detriment to the animal.

Reptiles are wild animals. They do not get "tame." They do not "like" people. They can become used to handling and may appear to be fond of people, but they definitely don't need them and are perfectly happy living without any human contact. Handling actually stresses out reptiles and they are often healthier with minimized handling. The conditions breeders keep them in are often healthier for them because they are more sanitary. When you keep large numbers of snakes and have employees to care for them, chances are they will be monitored fairly well and be cleaned regularly. An animal that is used for breeding generally is kept in good conditions else it might not be healthy enough for breeding.

Dogs and cats need people. To keep a dog in a cage without any human contact is torture to the animal. Reptiles, however, do perfectly fine with no interaction with their owners. It's the people who choose to handle them.

Often the snakes in small enclosures are the babies. From what I've seen, adults are generally housed fairly well. Breeders don't want a sick snake they have to pay to get treated. Babies are often kept on small, cramped rack cages, but this is done to keep them as sanitary as possible until they are sold. It doesn't seem to cause detriment.

The suppliers who sell to chains like PetCo and PetSmart are the puppy mills of the reptile world. Since they do not have a brand name attached, they don't have to worry about reputations. They keep animals in bad conditions and produce unhealthy babies. They will breed animals together with no regard to appearance or temperament and are only out to make money off of them.

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