Introducing: Holly!
Uploader Comments (FartherAway420)
Top Comments
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wow, she is so pretty.
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That looks like so much fun! I wish I could do stuff like that, It looks like there having a great time. Great video b by the way.
All Comments (56)
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i have a kenyan sand boa, and his tail is very dull, but his scales are very bright, could anything be wrong?
it also seems like his tail is stiffer than his body.
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well if its small and showing signs of agression isnt so bad but if its agressive and full grown i suggest watch out.but eather way just if its striking at you at a youg age you should try handiling her till she calms down and by the time shes an adult she will be so use to you handiling her that she probably not strike.
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i have a python and im not sure how much i should feed her
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Should have been rosy the rosy boa lol
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thanks alot, i just held a ball python today, My next door nieghbors, and its a awsome snake, really calm and nice, what i like. thanks
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Thanks for the speedy answer :)
im looking to see what i want for my 1rst snake. i dont want a corn snake, i like boas and pythons.... any way. im thinking... Ball Python, Rosy Boa. and Sand boa. what do u think is best, i like to handle snakes for a long time, easy to take care of. and not real expensive. what do u think i should get
tubefube 2 years ago
Ball Pythons and Rosy Boas would be a good choice as far as wanting to handle them for a long time. If I had to choose between them I would go with the Ball Python.
FartherAway420 2 years ago
and why would u choose a Ball Python over a Rosy Boa, i ask alot of questions
tubefube 2 years ago
Ball Pythons seem more content staying in one place while holding them. Rosy's loving being held too, but move around much more. Either way you will not be disappointed.
FartherAway420 2 years ago
Are rosy boas a good choice for a first snake???
Envenomed69 2 years ago
Yes, they make a great beginner snake :o)
FartherAway420 2 years ago