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Check out my new badass pet
#7939280 - 01/27/08 07:59 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Today I went to the mall and found a cool pet shop to pickup a heat mat for my future snake. When I was shopping around, the clerk came over to help, I noticed he was wearing a shirt with a man in between two women that said "Three way". I knew this guy was a good, funny character and he was quite helpful and knowledgeable.

Long story short we talked for a bit and I told him I was looking to buy a snake and he told me he could hook me up on that day. I didn't have a licence, and wasn't planning on getting one (you pay $60 for a piece of paper, no qualifications necessary) so I was very happy.
I asked what snakes he had, he said he could get Diamonds, Kings, Corns, anything really because he breeds them himself. Well he told me Corn snakes were ideal handling pets and perfect for beginners so I couldn't resist it, even though they are not native to Australia and are illegal. He gave me his number and asked to call in a couple of hours so he could organise the snake.
I went back to the market a bit later on and met him in the car park. He was holding a cardboard box with a little container inside. Inside the container was a very small, colourful snake. I was surprised by its colour as he told me it was a dullish brown colour but as it would grow its true colours would be exposed. The snake was half cross albino which made it even more unique. (pics below).
I paid $200 for it, which is a very reasonable price. It was a healthy and very active snake, which had fed twice already since its 1 week of birth!
I loaded it into my car and went home. I transferred it into a bigger container and got some sterile twigs and made a cool little environment for it. It loves to climb and slide around its new home.
Tomorrow I'm going back out to the shop to pickup some frozen baby mice! I can't wait to start feeding it I think it will be so exciting.
Also, if anyone would like to help I need some suggestions for a name. It likes to wind itself up and quickly charge at various objects, so I was thinking names like Striker or Charger... hehe.
Anyway here are some pics I got of it. 




cliffs: Met an exotic snake dealer Bought a Corn snake Took it home Need a name for it
I know there aren't too many twigs its new container yet. But tomorrow is a new day and I will be pimpin' out his room.
** sorry about the shit pics, I didnt wanna take the lid of incase it out out!
Edited by deXtrous (01/27/08 08:00 AM)
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7939283 - 01/27/08 08:03 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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looks awesome, what does it eat?
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: Bridgeburner]
#7939290 - 01/27/08 08:06 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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b0red5tiff said: looks awesome, what does it eat?
At its size it eats baby mice that have no hair yet (they're called pinkies in the herpetological world). I can't wait to see how this tiny thing is gonna eat a small mouse. They feed once a week.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7939329 - 01/27/08 08:31 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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It's a beauty, gorgeous skin pattern!
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7939338 - 01/27/08 08:38 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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I want a 20-foot boa constrictor, but I don't have any room in my place to keep him. Besides, it may cause my cats to be nervous, I dunno.
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You damn well better be nervous yourself about handling a 20ft Boa Constrictor. There are lots of stories of snakekeepers strangled to death by their own pet.
Worst in this regard are Anacondas, they are the grizzly bears of snakes as to raw strength.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: Asante]
#7939362 - 01/27/08 08:50 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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It would remain in the glass aquarium, not roam around the place unsupervised. I don't need it trying to squeeze objects at random, like a jar of peanut butter.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7939373 - 01/27/08 08:54 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Be sure to post a video of its first feeding.  So you start of with pinkies and work up as they get bigger, right? I used to have a corn snake awhile ago. One of my dads friends is a herpetologist, he sent it to me through the mail.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: robbyberto]
#7939378 - 01/27/08 08:56 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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robbyberto said: Be sure to post a video of its first feeding.  So you start of with pinkies and work up as they get bigger, right? I used to have a corn snake awhile ago. One of my dads friends is a herpetologist, he sent it to me through the mail.
Hehe I will do, I'll be documenting all the stages of my snakes life from his first shedding to moving in a new house (aka. enclosure).
He's helpin' me with my loneliness during these days where I am bed ridden
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: robbyberto]
#7939379 - 01/27/08 08:56 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Only if the feedings involve vegetation. I don't like seeing live animals killed in any situation.
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andyistic said: Only if the feedings involve vegetation. I don't like seeing live animals killed in any situation.
Ofcourse, you buy the mice dead and frozen. In fact I'm quite sure it's even illegal here to feed them live mice..
Fuck our laws are stupid.
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It's pretty cool to watch, man. You're missing out. First the corn snake will constrict the dead mouse, then it will unhinge its jaws, and swallow it head first. Corn snakes are carnivores, they don't actually eat corn.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: robbyberto]
#7939391 - 01/27/08 09:01 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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I'm gonna be the first to raise an all vegan snake.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: robbyberto]
#7939412 - 01/27/08 09:13 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Corn snakes are carnivores, they don't actually eat corn.
If they did I would own one.
I like the idea of egg-eating snakes. Instead of feeding it rodents you can take an egg from the fridge, warm it in your hands and then watch a thumb-thick snake shove an entire egg up its gullet. Cheap and no-kill!
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: Asante]
#7939416 - 01/27/08 09:14 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Maybe you could feed it fake rodents made from soy.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7939427 - 01/27/08 09:22 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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my friend had an 11 foot python and he released it into the forest preserve when he moved haha
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: Caribou_Lou]
#7939587 - 01/27/08 10:20 AM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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beautiful snake! why are they illegal in austraila?
i think a good name for it would be Brain...(pinky and the brain )
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: mycopsycho]
#7940747 - 01/27/08 03:01 PM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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mycopsycho said: beautiful snake! why are they illegal in austraila?
i think a good name for it would be Brain...(pinky and the brain )
Only native snakes are allowed in Australia, which sucks because Australia's natives are quite ugly and tempermental.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7940922 - 01/27/08 03:35 PM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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I'm not a fan of pet snakes but that one has a good look to him, I like his color and pattern.
name suggestions: peppercorn scales spoon tooth pick fido spot rover rex mr. cuddles
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: CosmicFool]
#7940929 - 01/27/08 03:37 PM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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CosmicFool said: I'm not a fan of pet snakes but that one has a good look to him, I like his color and pattern.
name suggestions: peppercorn scales spoon tooth pick fido spot rover rex mr. cuddles
ahaha, I quite like spoon. thanks
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#7940945 - 01/27/08 03:40 PM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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Professor Cuddlesworth would be a suitable name
or Cum Bubble
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: meatcakeman]
#7941620 - 01/27/08 05:51 PM (16 years, 5 days ago) |
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meatcakeman said: Professor Cuddlesworth would be a suitable name
or Cum Bubble
Cum bubble?!!?
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#14040049 - 02/28/11 12:47 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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That's awesome! I'm jealous.
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$200 is outrageous for a corn snake
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#14040072 - 02/28/11 12:53 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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In the states it is, but he is in australia, and they are illegal, so I'd say its a good price there.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#14040073 - 02/28/11 12:53 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Beautiful snake, OP; I am unfamiliar with that species. I always wanted a milk snake because I'm a sucker for their patterns and the docility in well-kept specimens. If I was a bit wealthier and had enough room for a walk-in cage, I'd want a lemondrop Boa (albino, or however you wanna call em').
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#14040092 - 02/28/11 12:58 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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i had a cornsnake back in like 3rd grade
i named him popcorn
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: Natorade]
#14040154 - 02/28/11 02:29 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I always see those guys when I ride my bike on the green belt trail in my town. They hang out by a field in a creek. Saw 10 at least in the same little section of the creek last may.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: collinZzZz]
#14040387 - 02/28/11 05:00 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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im a bit confused by your pictures, it would seem you have some kinda of snake/gecko cross as he appears to be sticking to the side of his container
but seriously my only advice to you is to start breeding mice asap, you'll save tons of money and he'll get cleaner, fresher food
oh and when you feed your snake put him in a bucket first and then drop his food in, i know i know u both kinda miss out on the fun, however it serves alot of purposes, the main one being it keeps your cage alot cleaner, 2 every now and then you'll run into a really smart mouse that your snake can't catch, and 3 it keeps you on a schedule for taking your snake out and also makes him accostomed to eating in the bucket which will make him a tiny bit tamer as eventually he will start thinking "food" every time you take the top off his cage
OH and speaking of cage, make dam sure you put some rocks on each corner of your screen top, snakes are excape artists...well except for the fat lazy ones like boa constrictors
Edit: just looked at your pics again, i would upgrade to a much deeper water bowl, and much bigger overall as well, snakes like to take baths, but that water bowl also looks a bit shallow to be drinking out of, you'd have to keep it tip top full to make it comfortable to drink from and in a couple hours it's going to evaperate a lot
id also upgrade your bedding, ideally you should have something he can burrow under to keep warm, the downside is it will eventually get into his mouth during feedings, which is another reason to use a bucket
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: makaveli8x8]
#14040398 - 02/28/11 05:07 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Good info from the guy above.
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Lol at 3 year old thread bump... and ... . Quote:
Caribou_Lou said: my friend had an 11 foot python and he released it into the forest preserve when he moved haha
... I hope it was a pregnant python... The world needs more non-native invasive species . . .
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: vinsue]
#14040414 - 02/28/11 05:24 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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vinsue said: Lol at 3 year old thread bump... and ... . Quote:
Caribou_Lou said: my friend had an 11 foot python and he released it into the forest preserve when he moved haha
... I hope it was a pregnant python... The world needs more non-native invasive species . . . 
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: j0nnyb0y05]
#14040444 - 02/28/11 05:57 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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ahhh i was gonna suggest spoon
ive done it before yknow
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: makaveli8x8]
#14040486 - 02/28/11 06:33 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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makaveli8x8 said: but seriously my only advice to you is to start breeding mice asap, you'll save tons of money and he'll get cleaner, fresher food
oh and when you feed your snake put him in a bucket first and then drop his food in, i know i know u both kinda miss out on the fun, however it serves alot of purposes, the main one being it keeps your cage alot cleaner, 2 every now and then you'll run into a really smart mouse that your snake can't catch, and 3 it keeps you on a schedule for taking your snake out and also makes him accostomed to eating in the bucket which will make him a tiny bit tamer as eventually he will start thinking "food" every time you take the top off his cage
OH and speaking of cage, make dam sure you put some rocks on each corner of your screen top, snakes are excape artists...well except for the fat lazy ones like boa constrictors
Edit: just looked at your pics again, i would upgrade to a much deeper water bowl, and much bigger overall as well, snakes like to take baths, but that water bowl also looks a bit shallow to be drinking out of, you'd have to keep it tip top full to make it comfortable to drink from and in a couple hours it's going to evaperate a lot
id also upgrade your bedding, ideally you should have something he can burrow under to keep warm, the downside is it will eventually get into his mouth during feedings, which is another reason to use a bucket
You said everything I was going to say 
Breeding mice is fun also, you get to play with genetics. I bred rats for a while because I have a 5 ft corn snake and he ate a lot when I was breeding.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: conan]
#14040607 - 02/28/11 07:40 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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A Gaboon Viper would make a cute, cuddly pet.

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makaveli8x8 said: im a bit confused by your pictures, it would seem you have some kinda of snake/gecko cross as he appears to be sticking to the side of his container
but seriously my only advice to you is to start breeding mice asap, you'll save tons of money and he'll get cleaner, fresher food
oh and when you feed your snake put him in a bucket first and then drop his food in, i know i know u both kinda miss out on the fun, however it serves alot of purposes, the main one being it keeps your cage alot cleaner, 2 every now and then you'll run into a really smart mouse that your snake can't catch, and 3 it keeps you on a schedule for taking your snake out and also makes him accostomed to eating in the bucket which will make him a tiny bit tamer as eventually he will start thinking "food" every time you take the top off his cage
OH and speaking of cage, make dam sure you put some rocks on each corner of your screen top, snakes are excape artists...well except for the fat lazy ones like boa constrictors
Edit: just looked at your pics again, i would upgrade to a much deeper water bowl, and much bigger overall as well, snakes like to take baths, but that water bowl also looks a bit shallow to be drinking out of, you'd have to keep it tip top full to make it comfortable to drink from and in a couple hours it's going to evaperate a lot
id also upgrade your bedding, ideally you should have something he can burrow under to keep warm, the downside is it will eventually get into his mouth during feedings, which is another reason to use a bucket
yea what he said i have a ball python, the breeder i got him from said to use cypress chips i believe since its not an oily wood and my snake love it he find an nice place to curl up.
also did you get the heating pad? i was told when i got mine not to use a heating pad because sometimes they get too hot, snakes can sense warmth but they don't know how warm it is and they can end up burning themselves on a heating pad if their not careful.
hes gorgeous though have fun. i love my snake his name is mumbo
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
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Snakes! Cool
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: jokerjon03]
#22786986 - 01/16/16 04:11 PM (8 years, 14 days ago) |
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Fuck off 336
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HI GUYS. Update on my snake. It ran(slithered) away.
I now own an italian greyhound, which run even quicker.
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Re: Check out my new badass pet [Re: deXtrous]
#22789155 - 01/17/16 05:50 AM (8 years, 13 days ago) |
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deXtrous said: HI GUYS. Update on my snake. It ran(slithered) away.
I now own an italian greyhound, which run even quicker.
that's unfortunate I've once had a neighbors snake escape only to wind up in my basement which gave my mom one hell of a scare
how long did you have him before the jailbreak?
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