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RE: Korean Rat (E. anomala) question

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Posted by: Jonasgn at Sat Oct 30 19:00:26 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonasgn ]  
   

Elaphe schrenki is quite docile and very qurious (spelling?) They have a great feeding response and might mistake your hand for food

Elaphe anomala is very different. They are high strung and nervous snakes. They either bite you or trying to escape and they are very fast. They use to eat well anyway. I used to just toss in a rat and it would be gone next day.

I like the schrenki more because of their black color and sweet nature.

Jonas


   

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