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Reggie_69 |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 11:51:21 Hi guys!! New to the total python forum and currently have corn snakes but would love to get a royal just because I think these would be a great snake to keep, there gorgeous and tbh would complete the family! I've read alot about there care and tried to knowledge myself on there care and life span. Am completely capable and aware of what they need and there needs! But thought I would right on here and ask your opinion, is royals alot more harder than corns? Am I doing the right thing? Lol, Cheers guys! Aaron |
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STICKS |
Posted - 06/07/2011 : 18:20:04 Hi there Reggie and welcome. |
scubadude |
Posted - 06/07/2011 : 08:25:42 Hi and welcome to the forum, I've got both a corn and a few royals, as others have said both have their own little foibles, just make sure you do your research 1st and you should be fine, there's always people here prepared to answer questions. |
Reggie_69 |
Posted - 06/07/2011 : 01:26:10 Cheers and thanks for your comments, I'm looking around I have atm a RUB available and also a couple of vivs so have equipment for it, the feeding doesn't bother me as I understand how thy can be! And the nocturnal bit doesn't bother me either, just looking now for someone around my area selling :-/ proving abit more difficult to get hold of! (gloucetershire area) Thanks again guys! Any other help would be appreciated! Aaron |
Tawfik47 |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 23:10:34 Hi and welcome to the forum  |
n/a |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 20:00:25 quote: Originally posted by Robert
Like BATS said above they are a very nocturnal creature and therefore seldom seen during the day but I love them despite their feeding peculiarities, I have to say that you would see more of a corn snake and they are easier to feed but the choice is yours so long as you realise that royals are a bit perfidious :)
I have some adult female corns and this spring they went crazy - off their food for weeks, just like royals in THEIR breeding season. Trouble is, the corns also went STIR-crazy, trying like mad to escape, wearing their noses against the viv doors and generally being totally inconsolable. I longed to put them all on the CORNtraceptive pill and turn them loose with a male horny corn ... |
GMac |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 19:54:44 hi and welcome,
I have both and they both have there own peculiarities, If you have the correct setup they are no harder to keep than a corn. Now gotta go google perfidiouos  |
Robert |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 19:12:35 Like BATS said above they are a very nocturnal creature and therefore seldom seen during the day but I love them despite their feeding peculiarities, I have to say that you would see more of a corn snake and they are easier to feed but the choice is yours so long as you realise that royals are a bit perfidious :) |
markmifsud |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 19:08:33 Hi Aaron, welcome to the forums, I cant comment on the comparison between corns and royals as I have never kept a corn, but plenty here have both |
n/a |
Posted - 05/07/2011 : 19:01:44 Hi and welcome to the forum.
I've really never found royals harder to care for than corns - just different. Some people find the winter fasting, which varies from royal to royal, hard to live with; others prefer a livelier snake, like a boa or corn or hognose (royals spend a lot of time asleep and invisible.) Me, I love royals, but it really is down to personal taste. |