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From: constrictorkid
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  • Plus you say they are bad beginners but all you had before getting one was a ball python, so you didnt have much experience before getting one. not trying to be mean just stating my opinion.

  • red tail boas make OK beginner snakes, my first snake was my brazilian rainbow boa and later I got my redtail. They arent very flighty but are curious so they wont stay still for the most part,but waaaay less flighty than a corn snake. they have pretty basic temps and humidity and tolerate change in temps/humidity fairly well. They do get a bit bigger than what I would consider a great beginner snake but im sure that certain people could easily have a red tail as there first reptile and do fine.

  • hi ive never had a snake before but i still want a RTB i really love this snake and am doing a lot of research. i still think i can handle this snkae. i think ur wrong about it not being a beginner snake. as long as you do A LOT OF RESEARCH i think youll be ok.

  • mine climbs all the time and he/she is 2 months old

  • how old was maggie in this vid...

  • red tails are easy to take care of, hardly any maintenance except for size, mine is my second snake

  • i have a bci and he is not flydy or anything like a corn snake

  • really nice boa

  • did you clean the bin before you put the boa in

  • yes ii did but she still smelt the rat that proves how good a nskaeks sense of smell really is

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