I love scalely things.I've also fallen head first into reptiles.
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I love scalely things.I've also fallen head first into reptiles.
Snakes, lizards, Dragons, iguanas.... ❤I love scalely things.Snakes, lizards, Dragons, iguanas.... ❤
My dragon right now has very recently grown on me.I love scalely things.Snakes, lizards, Dragons, iguanas.... ❤
Mainly snakes, I'm really liking Western Hognoses, Ball Pythons, Blood Pythons and Children's Pythons.They're very easy to fall for! What are you looking at?
My dragon right now has very recently grown on me.
Mainly snakes, I'm really liking Western Hognoses, Ball Pythons, Blood Pythons and Children's Pythons.
I Like some the of retic morphs, but I think they would be far, far too much snake for me to feel safe around, even after I've got experience
No, but I've always thought about it. Lots of wild reptiles around here and I LOVE seeing them in their natural habitat!Ever had one?
I'm thinking they'll be my first too. They seem a bit more forgiving than Balls, and both of the others I'm interested in seem to be for more experienced reptilesI love hognoses so much. They'll be the first snake I keep, if I ever get a snake
A lot of people around here keep Corn snakes. Are they an easy beginner snake to keep?I'm thinking they'll be my first too. They seem a bit more forgiving than Balls, and both of the others I'm interested in seem to be for more experienced reptiles
I'm thinking they'll be my first too. They seem a bit more forgiving than Balls, and both of the others I'm interested in seem to be for more experienced reptiles
A lot of people around here keep Corn snakes. Are they an easy beginner snake to keep?
I've heard they are, they dont catxh my interest for most of the colors though. My friend had (has?) One, but she was so aggressive, especially with food in the picture. I think my friend ended up rehoming her to someone more experienced because she was having to wear gloves and was worried about her smacking the glass when she came close to the tankA lot of people around here keep Corn snakes. Are they an easy beginner snake to keep?