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Got first snake about 4 weeks ago and already looking at getting another. Will probably be another Royal as I love them. Hubby wants a Boa but have told him no until we no longer have a food source in the house i.e. my dog!!
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Yup, its pretty damn addictive... 4 years, 7 snakes and 1 Tarantua... Nuff said!
...You will end up with a collection like DD's! A boa wouldn't eat a dog silly! Plus they are much more fun than Royals IMO...
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Very addictive, we only have a small two bedroom house and the second bedroom has been dedicated to the snakes!
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