Giants among us

Largest snakes in the world

Reticulated python: Python reticulatus
Burmese python: Python Bivittatus

These giant snakes are not recommended as pets for anyone but the most experienced keepers.  They are often purchased from breeders as tiny babies by people that have not researched their long term needs and size potential.  Some of these giants can grow to more than 20 feet long. 

Special permits may be required in some areas for private individuals to keep these large constrictors as pets and many cities have size restrictions prohibiting any snake over 6 feet. 

Here at Snake Haus we tend to agree that permits should be required for these animals because we have seen first hand the sad effects that poor husbandry and inadequate housing can have on these majestic giants.  They are often left neglected in horrible conditions because their owner was not prepared for their size and needs.

With the proper training and tools these animals can make safe rewarding pets but they are NOT for the faint of heart and MUST BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.


Retics vs Burms

The reticulated and Burmese pythons are two of the largest snake species in the world and co-habitate in the same native environments.  Despite this they are very different.  The retics tend to be long and lean while the burms are very stocky.  The retics are more active and reactive.  The burms like to watch and wait.  The retics have the greater size potential long term.  A female retic will ultimately outgrow a female burm, but it will take her longer to reach that giant size than the burm.

Go to the Size Matters page to read learn about measuring and handling these giant snakes.

Watch our “True Giants” lecture in the Education pages for more on this topic.

The video below shows what it takes to keep the giants. This is a mainland retic who is very shy. It takes great patience to coax her into coming out of her enclosure. She is so big we have to get her out in order to clean up all the water she spilled in her enclosure. If you don’t feel prepared to handle a snake like what you see in this video you should NOT get a mainland retic.


Lets meet the Snake Haus Giants!

Click on the names below to learn about each of them.


Titanium

Tiger

Purple Albino

Normal

Golden Child

Sun Motleys

Jaguar

Dwarf

Superdwarf mixes

Pure Kalaotoa SDs


Normal Burmese Pythons

Albino Burmese pythons

Watch the video below to see one of our largest burmese pythons. This is a video about hook training so you can see so techniques for how to handle a large snake like this safely.


The Anacondas are true giants, for sure, but they are quite different than the other species included on this page. The Anaconda is a boa! Go to the Anaconda pages to learn more about them and how they differ from the large pythons.