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Re: what can i keep in a 3ft viv?

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Originally Posted by jackson View Post
I have lots of Royals and if you are used to lizards I wouldn't recomend them really, as they (if happy) spend most of their time hidden away. Also, they can be intermittent feeders, which is normal for this speices, but can upset newbies to snakes. On top of that, a lot never do well in vivs, but are better kept in 'storage box' type set ups.

I would say go for a corn. They feed easily, are fairly 'outgoing' for a snake, and come in lots of pretty colours. They are usually good tempered too, and even if they're not, it's not that intimidating and a corn bite wouldn't hurt you.

I've got corns as well as royals, and although I prefer the Royals, I'd suggest corns to anyone asa beginner snake any day. I take in enough 'problem feeder' royals to know that whata novice views as a feeding problem, and can get very upset about, usually isn't.
yea i'd agree with that, our 1st 2 snakes were corns, and very stress free, they were good eaters and just generally easy snakes. once we got kai, our python, he had never fed before (he was very young) and we only got him because i worked in the shop i got him from and had a lot of knowledge and help from the staff. he's still not striking and its been a few months, i have to hand feed him once a week and sometimes end up getting bitten lol. a carn is much easier and much more reliable
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