Things You'll Need
- Transportation
- Internet
- Telephone
- Cage or aquarium
- Heat Lamps
- Bedding aspen or sand
- Sunning rock or stick
- Food and water dishes
Instructions
Decide on the size and breed of snake that you want to find. Do some research so you know how big your snake will get and what you will need to feed it as an adult.
Look at your local pet stores for young snakes of popular breeds. Some of the popular breeds for beginners are the California Kingsnake, Corn snake, and the Ball Python.
Call or visit your local humane society. You can also ask to have your name put on a list of people to call for reptiles. If your humane society does not accept these pets they do take referrals and place them in rescues.
Visit your local animal rescue or the nearest reptile rescue. These are pets surrendered by their owners or confiscated and they need new homes. The rescue will know about the health and temperament of the snake. These rescues sometimes take their adoptable pets to special events to gain exposure. Ask your local pet store if they will be hosting an event or know of one coming up. You can find the rescues nearest to you by visiting Pet Finder. The link is in the resource section of this article.
Contact a reputable reptile breeder to find snakes for sale. Check the Fauna classifieds forum link in the resource section for help finding a local breeder.
Locate an individual who has a snake for sale. These are sometimes the best deals. Some people will sell the snake, cage, and accessories for a price well below the retail of buying everything separately. Find individuals near to your home in your local newspaper, free community ad paper, Petfinder.com, Petclassifieds.us, Angelfire.com, Petreptiles.com, and Faunaclassifieds.com. You will find the links to these websites in the resource section of this article.