The ideal snake varies from person to person, depending on several different things: the amount of time and money they have to spend on the snake, how much room they have for the snake and its tank, etc. If you ask a hundred different people for a list of the best snakes to keep as pets, you will get different lists. It all depends on how much you are willing to commit to your pet snake. Here is my personal list of the best snakes to own as pets:
1) King Snake--very docile, 3-4.5 ft long, will readily eat frozen food, which is easier to acquire and feed, come in many beautiful colors
2) Milk Snake--very similar to king snakes in terms of size, temperament, and feeding habits, almost always come in some color variation of yellow, red, and black bands
3) Corn Snake--extremely docile, sometimes even more so than the king and milk snake, are good escape artists from their tanks, easy to feed either frozen or live food, come in many colors, generally about 4-5 ft in length
4) Ball Python--about same length as a king or milk snake but are very thick snakes, generally very docile and will not move so much in your hands like the colubrid snakes will (king, milk, corn, hognose, etc), generallly do not come in the amount of color variations that the other snakes do but are still very beautiful, can be difficult to feed because they may only prefer live or frozen mice and may be hard to get them to eat the other, they may also not eat for long periods of time for seemingly no reason
5) Western Hognose--generally very small snakes I've never seen one over 2 feet long, very entertaining and cute little snake they have an upturned nose (hence the name) and will play dead if scared, I've only ever heard of/seen the regular brown spotted coloring but it is still pretty looking, very docile and eat frozen mice easier than live, this is the snake I would recommend most for someone who has never owned a snake before
These are my top five favorite beginner snakes that I have owned myself. There are definitely others that you could try, but whatever you choose, make sure to do the proper research and not just use answers such as my own to make the decision. Talk to local breeders and other experienced snake handlers. DO NOT GET ADVICE FROM MAJOR PET STORE CHAINS SUCH AS PETSMART AND PETCO! THE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE WORKING THERE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT! I have heard them give ridiculous advice to people dumb enough to listen to them, such as one man working there saying that corn snakes are usually "very feisty, aggressive, difficult to feed, and not a good choice for a beginner."
***Whatever snake u get, make sure to find out the life expectency and current age of the snake! Many snake can live to be 20 years old or even older and are a big commitment!!!***
Some other snakes that I have not personally ever owned but have hear from experience snake handlers that r said to be good beginner snakes are:
1) Gopher Snake
2) Rat Snake
3)Kenyan Sand Boa
4) Bull Snake
5) Pine Snake
6) Garter Snake (NOT WILD CAUGHT EITHER! PLEASE DO NOT GO OUT AND CATCH A GARTER SNAKE FOR A PET!)
Whatever you decide to get, I hope it works out for the best and you enjoy your new pet!
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
Corn Snakes! I have two and they are the best for pets and beginners!
Rattle
Hognose snakes are a pretty docile species. Also - they don't grow very big (about 18 inches !)
No. Unless youre good at handeling snakes.
Yes - they're one of the most 'people friendly' species.
snakes or lizards and maybe horses
they eat mice
Yes, gopher snakes make fantastic pets. Mine is very docile and eats well. Just make sure to get hold of a good care sheet so that your snake will be healthy and happy.
Ball Pythons make very good pets. Make sure you get a captive bred snake-as the wild ones are a handful! I have had my Ball Python for over 5 yrs-and he is a wonderful pet. H'es clean,freindly,and is very used to being handled by people!
In men's trousers, usually hanging between their legs. Handled with care they make good pets.
Corns snakes are often considered the easiest to have as pets.