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Question about Honduran behavior

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Posted by: Rob Lewis at Sat Feb 2 07:43:23 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rob Lewis ]  
   

I've not worked with Hondurans before but I am really getting into all of the various morphs that I see posted here. My understanding is that they are wriggly, bitey and poopy as babies but tend to calm down once they get older. My question is, do I have to consistently work with them as babies for them to calm down as adults or can I just feed and clean while they are young and then work with them as they get older? I've kept snakes for quite a while so I would not consider myself a newbie, and I am not really adverse to wriggly, bitey and poopy, but my focus until now has been on sand boas and corn snakes so I am just wondering what I would be getting myself into. Thanks for your help.

Rob


   

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