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Posted by: DMong at Wed Aug 21 08:35:25 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] I totally agree with everything you and others mentioned. Our brand new Honduran Milksnake book also addresses all of their important maintenance/husbandry needs in great detail. There are many helpful buying and handling tips, and several "do's and dont's" that should always be kept in mind too. I have always believed that reading offers a very solid foundation for learning about snakes instead of gathering little bits and pieces of random information from sources. Having all of the information in one handy place that can be referred to any time the reader wishes just can't be equaled. After all the important basics are understood, then other information and personal experience can be factored in to make a well-rounded basis of knowledge that can be built on forever. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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