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Ameron
at Tue Feb 2 17:21:48 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ameron ]
The text was just as enjoyable as the photos. Thanks for the insight.
Are those brown snakes Trinket Snakes? You mentioned that they are "always active in the cage - on the branches, always present".
I'm a Sojourner on the road seeking the Ideal snake that is active and amiable. I love Kings & Milks, but they can spend so much time hiding unless you handle them to encourage motion.
Are Trinket Snakes a possible solution for me? (I've had a Black Rat snake in the past, but she was quite shy and somewhat neurotic from being kept in a undersized enclosure.)
Do they tend to be MUCH more active, consistently, than Kings & Milks?
Aside from a general Google search, any suggested URL to get more about Trinkets??
Ameron
Portland/Vancouver
1.0 L. g. californiae (Carlsbad wide-banded morph)
1.0 L. t. gaigeae
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