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Posted by: TobyEKing at Sun Mar 19 13:05:35 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TobyEKing ]  
   

Cleanliness..........Always wash your hands kinda simple but I think that would be the best advice. A wild caught snake I think would be fine as a pet people do it every day, though alot may not admit it.......it happens. If I was to briing in a wild caught snake into my collection it would be quarantined for awhile and a fecal exam by a vet. Then it would still spend some time by itself. I think you would be fine to handle the snake in question as long as you practiced common cleanliness.Good luck.
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