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Posted by: rottenweiler9 at Mon Jul 6 15:13:43 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rottenweiler9 ] I see what the post says above but like everyone I have my own thoughts. Heck, I have my male green and a female red tail. I have been bit by the red tail way to many times for do nothing. My green, very calm, got him as a baby. If you do go with a green do not get a wild caught one. They tend to be more high strung and harder to get to eat. In fact I got mine from Kelly who is on this forum. He made sure it was eating before he sent it. He does have a strong feeding response, almost like the tic but he tends to sniff before biting it. I have never been one to not get what I wanted when I wanted it. If I was determine on somthing, I go full in and do not trade or get rid of what i have. I had only a couple years snake experience before I got mine. But I did have a redtail, burm and a ball. It did take me a year after I said I was going to get one to actually get one. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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