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Providing an Optimum Environment for Your Boa Constrictor: Interview 3 with BigReese
This is the third interview with BigReese. He has been a snake owner for more than 20 years now. After purchasing his new red-tail baby boa constrictor named Brownie, I asked him many questions about buying...
7 commentsBall Python Care Sheet
The ball python is, also, known as the Royal Python. Both names have their origin. The name "Ball," comes from the snake's tendency to curl into a tight "ball," and the name "Royal" derives from Cleopatra,...
310 commentsA Corn Snake May Be the Perfect Pet Snake
The Corn Snake can make a wonderful pet snake when cared for properly. Learn to care for this cold-blooded reptile to ensure a healthy pet Corn Snake. For those adventurous pet owners who want to have a...
1 commentBest Pet Snakes
 There are a wide number and variety of snakes that are available on the pet market, but that doesn't mean that every snake will make a good pet for every person. Beginner keepers do not need to start off...
6 commentsHelp Caring for Pet Reptiles
Reptiles make great pets. They usually have pretty simple husbandry requirements and diet, but that's not always the case. Make sure that your do all your research before you decide to bring home a pet...
8 commentsDifferent Types of Pet Pythons
Today, around 25 species of python are known to man. Pythons belong to the family of Boidae which is a sub group of the super family Booidea. Points which are common among pythons are that all of them are...
Python Puts Paid to Pussy
"Red on yellow, kill this fellow!" Many people, especially cat lovers, were shocked at the story in the British press about a 13-foot Burmese Python asphyxiating and eating poor Wilbur, a neighbour’s...
2 commentsDeadliest Snakes in the World Pictures and Facts
Rationale: There are various snakes in the world and most of these snakes are very poisonous. Many scientists are now studying their behaviour and extracting venom from them in a purpose of getting cure...
17 commentsSelecting and Taming a Pet Snake
Are you thinking about purchasing a pet snake? If so, there are several things you need to look for when picking out your reptilian friend. Otherwise, you may inadvertently select a sickly snake, which will...
0 commentsMy Snake Has Mites!
Mites are tiny external parasites, and you never want to find mites on your snake. They suck the snake's blood and can transmit diseases. But, unfortunately, they are very common in captive snakes. You can...
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