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Posted by: KevColubrid at Fri Mar 26 22:55:21 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevColubrid ] Good advice...I love those eastern coachwhips of yours, I still need a pair of those. I'm impressed by the sheer size of some of those coachwhips from the southest, some of them are just huge. That classic look with the black head and white cream body is pretty appealing too. My western coachwhips have actually gotten to the point where about half the time, when I enter my snake room, they'll come flying out of their hides and start following me around the snake room, almost as if they're begging for a hand out. I have several that routinely take frozen mice from my hands. Definitely not afraid of me...Most of them are quite tame as long as I don't restrain them too much. They definitely like to bury into their substrate, it's pretty cute to see nothing but a little coachwhip head sticking out of the substrate at you. If you ever happen to be selling any of those hatchlings, I would definitely be interested in a pair or trio, I have the perfect set up for coachwhip hatchlings right now. I've got my fingers crossed for some w. texas babies this year. Then the fun begins [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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