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Posted by: nategodin at Fri Nov 20 08:55:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nategodin ] Very nice! Check your e-mail, I just sent you a message asking if you'd like a copy of the caresheet I give out with my hatchlings. Black milks are probably one of the easiest of the milksnake subspecies to keep, as well as being one of the largest and most docile. They're very easy to breed, should you decide to go that route. They're not quite as genetically diverse as ball pythons, although there are a few lucky folks on the forum who have access to some fresh imports. There also aren't really any black milksnake morphs, since they all turn black eventually, but some do have aberrant patterns as hatchlings. Here's one I produced this year. | ||
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