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Posted by: johnthebaptist at Fri Dec 3 13:52:27 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnthebaptist ] I got a young pueblan milk around this time last year. Great snake. Eats well and has a great temperament. It has never bitten and has only musked once. I only get a chance to handle it maybe once a week sometimes less. It is a spaz which from what ive seen and read seems pretty typical. My question is. if i concentrate on more frequent handling sessions will the snake calm down over time? Also how frequent should those sessions be. i dont want to stress the snake too much. Do they calm with age? I know they are not known to be as calm and many other species. I am hoping i can tame it a little more so i may see my pet snake once in awhile. As of know maybe once a month i might catch him slithering into his hide or under the aspen at lightning speed the second the light gets turned on in the room lol. | ||
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