and of course, you know, do your research,find out what different types of snakes are out there, what's available in your area.and find one that you find attractive, find one that you're interested in. you know allthese other things we're talking about as far as health of the reptile, and legality,and things like that for everybody's safety, you don't want to loose sight of why you'rekeeping the animal. which is, to observe a
local pet stores that sell snakes, beautiful and interesting animal in your home.so make sure you're finding an animal that is attractive to you, maybe has interestingbehaviors that you like, do as much reading about as many different species as you possiblycan. get a wide variety of information to choose the correct animal for you. if youdon't like how say a blood python looks, which
is what i'm holding here in my hands, maybeyou're more interested in a longer, thinner snake, like a tree boa. or something witha little less patterning. find out what strikes
your fancy. and then find the snake that willmatch that for you with the best of your ability. a lot of people go right out and pick up aball python, just because it's cheap and available, but not necessarily the best snake for them.do your research, find the right snake for you.