Ball python or corn snake or albino python ?

so thanks everyone you eliminated the boa constrictor .
since they get up to 10 foot .

but yes, im a first time snake owner .
and my friends own snakes .
& im around them all the time .
most of the own ball pythons .
one of them owns an albino python .

so which do i choose .

corn snake ?
ball python ?
albino python ?


my aunt also owns a globe python - which im around 24/7 so i have some experience ; but help me choose please .

& thank you (:
What kind of albino python? Skilletfreak is right when he says that albino globe pythons cost an arm and a leg.

Don't look at Burmese Pythons, African Rock Pythons, or Reticulated Pythons because they get larger than boa constrictors!

For a first time snake owner, I would definately recommend one of these three : Corn Snake, Kingsnake, or Ball Python. Ball Pythons require more attention to upkeep in the sense that they need difficult humidities than corn/king snakes.other than that detail they are all great beginner snakes near nice dispostions.

The only problem I see regularly with ball pythons is that some of them are finicky eaters. Personally, I would propose a Cal King Snake as a first snake..but this is based only because it was my first snake, any of the above choices would be a great pet if you take the time to care for it and swot as much about the proper husbandry beforehand.

Good Luck!
I would utter either a ball python or a corn snake. You need to realize though that pythons close to to squeeze but you can not freak out you need to relax if it squeezes you. A corn snake will rarely squeeze it a short time ago likes to go exploring. When I was within the 6th grade my science teacher had an albino corn snake and she go down my shirt and down my sleeve. they dont usually like to bite humans but if you dont treat it all right they will bite you. But that is really rare for a corn snake to bite. They are really kind, meek creatures and they eat small mice. Balll pythons can get decently big but they are still fun to enjoy around you just always have to produce sure you relax if you hold one and not be afraid. I will say that it depends on near personality but they do like to explore some to. so will ball pythons you other have to make sure the shut within is closed properly otherwise they may not be there when you look again. Most corn snakes are pretty mellow and they usually like where on earth they are though they love being held
why such a limited choice. since everybody else got pythons why get hold of one of those. go with a corn snake their small for most of its life. albino pythons ive see where their like 9 feet on video. and ball pythons are so original because their so easy to lug care of.

read about a california king snake. their real straightforward to take care of and their not as popular as pythons. their black and white also. idk how popular they really are but the first time i actually see one in the pet store was about 2 weeks until that time i bought mine. their maintenance is hardly nothing. you lately have to handle them like any other snake and hang on to a hot side on 90 and the cool side on 84. they dont need high humidity. like 40-50 is flawless until they shed then it should be around 60-70. and that pretty much it. well i think you should do some research and find out what you should really find.

you cant really just choose a snake. they have to be right for you or your going to be unhappy roughly speaking your choice and put it off. so choose something that really catches your eye. and for first time snake handlers something unproblematic with not alot of maintenance is good. bubble pythons and king snakes are the best for first timers. so do some research and then choose. but on your list i would go next to a corn snake if your for sure going to get something past its sell-by date the list.
I own a ball python and love the snake, it's tricky to keep the humidity up though, particularly in the winter. I had to put a humidifier in the room to back keep it up as well as misting every day. However, as the other character said, they can be picky eaters, mine will NOT eat frozen mice, live only and will eat and have to wait until he yawns until he can eat another one.kinda strange in my belief. However if you want an easier keeper, a corn snake would be good, here are several types of albino snakes, and they can get pretty expensive.
Answers:    Ball Pythons are the best starter snake,but what kind of albino python?? because albino globe pythons are worth $800 dollars or more,if its a albino burmese python it will get really big


I own many reptiles so whether you have any questions my e mail is skilletfreak01(a)yahoo.com
I have corn snake rat snake mix and he is a really good starter snake. Corn snakes come in plentifully of different colors if your interested in that but some can get to some extent expensive... and they also don't get as thick as Pythons. Pythons are nice snakes though too... they just find a tad bigger and thicker than corns or rat snakes.

But snakes are good pets very easy to embezzle care of lol. Good Luck!
i would definitely get a cornsnake as a starter snake, they are the easiest to nurture, hardly ever refuse a meal, frozen or live. they come contained by many colors, dont require special lighting, and you can brumate them in the winter if you inevitability to.their temperament is good, they dont usually exceed 5 feet or procure too big around, and if later on you decide to breed them, they do that smoothly too, lol
i say stand out get a lizard instead. Argentine Red Tegu. best reptile pet ever. intrinsically docile, get as long as some snakes...awesome pet
ball pythons are the easiest to care for, and are the best snakes to be capable of hold and play with
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