TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
MechAnime wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
Iguanas are really cool, but I would love to have a bearded dragon. I had one for a while, and I loved him.
A beardie can be quite the entertaining critter. I've kept mostly snakes, but have met/handled/watched many a beardie and they don't lack character at all. Expressive, and very dignified-like.
I owned a snake once. It was very briefly, and it was a small one. I can't remember what type it was, but I know it was black with yellow stripes down it's back. The thing bit me.
I much prefer the medium snakes with less of a temper.
Too bad my husband is completely against owning any reptiles.
I can't tell you how many times I've been bitten by snakes. But then we had just under 100 in the house at one time for 10 months, plus we've had many different species over the years.
Some of the worst biters are medium snakes.
Bites don't bother me though, not even the one I received from a hognose on my hand, which are mildly venomous. I felt swelling right up to my armpit and the top of my hand was one huge blister. I was fascinated by the process. Then on day 3 it just disappeared without a trace (just the bite mark was left).
We used Ball pythons (they rarely exceed 5 feet) to help ophidiophobes get over their fear, as they look like a shy, ear-less puppy dog. They worked more often than not for quelling fears, or getting over that first "hump". Most captive bred ball pythons are very docile, and rarely are they biters.
Corn snakes are also known for their docility. I love kingsnakes, and some are very docile, such as my first one, who was the the most awesome snake I've ever known. But other kings only think with their stomach, so yeah, avoid those.