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Posted by: rearfang at Mon Aug 25 09:54:10 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ] One thing I have allways suggested to herpers interested in keeping "hots". Get yourself a particularly nasty Black racer. Try handling proceedures with it and then count your bites. Then remember that your average elapid or opistoglyph has the potential to be that fast and nasty in a most possibly most perminent fashion (personally, I am not a fan of elapids being kept at home). If you are still up for it, one of the best "beginner snakes is our southern Pygmy rattler. It is small, hardy and agressive...but not as potent as it's cousins..and will reasonably stay put if you don't provoke them. When I have trained new people I have allways prefered using them. Frank | ||
<< Previous Message: Your advice was excellent... - WW, Tue Aug 19 02:30:04 2003 | ||
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