QUOTE(rob lester @ Mar 24 2007, 11:39 AM) [snapback]1598076[/snapback]
I have had 3 boa's.( red tailed)...Got them all when around 1 foot , they all got to around 6 feet plus before i had to find them a new home.I moved and really could not find a place for the huge tanks.My answer to you after having snakes is this.....
Do not get any.Yes , they are cool to look at.But , it really sucks for them.What purpose do they have other than some sort of "status" symbol.I have seen people take them out and walk around with them.Only reason " I am a bad -ass" symbol.All seriousness , I took great care of mine , but now looking back , I see absolutley no reason for these creatures to be jailed in a glass cage.They should be kept out where they belong.No , I have not joined peta , just a change of heart after experience....Leave the looking at zoo's or discovery channel.Most peoples snakes rarely leave there tanks.lay there , eat , shed , do process over again , than die some day...
If you do get one , the corn snake is a excellent choice as mentioned....But , I can almost 100% guarantee after a couple of months you will get bored with this , and it will end up a hassle for you.
Also , befoe you get one , read up big time on proper feeding , etc.....One of the worst things you can do is feed them "live" rats/mice....You need to stun the feed first.They can scratch the snake and cause a serious infection that can be very costly to you and the snake ( depending if you take it to vet or not on who it is costly for)..Some people may tell you diferent , but rats/mice need to be "stunned" so they can not scratch or bite the snake.Some people do not do this because it is "cool" to watch the snakes do their thing...Trust me on this one..
I don't think we as humans can say if a snake would enjoy captivity or not. And if they do, they may very well prefer not being handled.
Millions of people collect tropical fish, and I do not think they are any more exiting than snakes. In fact, you can handle a snake, but not a fish.
90 percent of the snakes in pet shops today are captive born animals speicifically bred for the pet trade. Not buying one isn't going to mean the onese in the pet shop will be released.
For many people a snake is a great "low maintenance" pet. Unlike a bird or mammal a person can go on a week trip and their snake will be perfectly fine when they get back.
Though I have had many snakes, I prefer large lizards and crocodilians, which seem to have more personality. And crocodilians are the most intelligent reptiles (though more closely related to birds, than any of the other reptiles).