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Are milks shy or secretive?

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Posted by: kwhitlock at Sat Oct 19 10:04:22 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kwhitlock ]  
   

Hi all, my first post here on kingsnake. I was originally going to get a corn snake but after going to a reptile expo, I found a T-Albino Hondo, and I honestly couldnt say no to her, shes a beauty! So question is, 99% of the time since I have got her, she rarely is above the surface, usually always burrowed somewhere. Is this fairly normal for hondos? I have only had her for a little over a week could she just be getting used to her environment still? Also she seems rather jumpy, she isnt a hatchling I believe since she is close to a foot long and about 35g.

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