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mfoux
at Sun Dec 5 20:26:05 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mfoux ]
I also don't "tame" my snakes. I handle them as little as possible when they're babies. Even so, almost all of mine, including Hondos, Pueblans, Cal kings, morelia, etc. have calmed and been totally handleable as adults. I even use many of them in my reptile presentations for kids. My two female Pueblans are actually pretty tame.
I also have a recent clutch of Hondurans that are NOT skittish! Alot depends on the individual snake. ----- ---
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2.6.2 Hondurans (Normal, amel, hypo, anery, ghost)
1.2.0 Pueblans (Normal, hypo)
0.1.0 Corn Bloodred
0.0.1 GBK Blair's Phase
1.1.0 California King (normal, blue-eyed blond)
0.2.0 Speckled Kings Calcasieu Parish locality
1.1.0 Brooksi Hypo
1.1.0 Goini/Brooks Cross (Blaze and hypo)
1.1.0 San Diego gophers
0.0.1 Texas Rat
0.0.1 Jungle Carpet
0.1.0 Ball, Normal
0.0.1 Sulcata
1.2.1 Leopard Geckos(various morphs)
0.1.0 Wife, Caucasius Mexicana Integrade WC
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- Taming a pueblan - johnthebaptist, Fri Dec 3 13:52:27 2010
- RE: Taming a pueblan - KevinM, Fri Dec 3 14:52:56 2010
- Simple answer: No. - Sunherp, Fri Dec 3 16:02:42 2010
- RE: Taming a pueblan - markg, Fri Dec 3 16:05:35 2010
- RE: Taming a pueblan - JKruse, Fri Dec 3 22:39:13 2010

- RE: Taming a pueblan - tspuckler, Sat Dec 4 09:04:59 2010

- exactly!....... - DMong, Sat Dec 4 10:28:19 2010
RE: exactly!....... - mfoux, Sun Dec 5 20:26:05 2010
- RE: Taming a pueblan - mikefedzen, Sat Dec 4 13:55:00 2010
- RE: Taming a pueblan - mingdurga, Mon Dec 6 09:26:29 2010
- LOL!! - DMong, Mon Dec 6 10:51:35 2010
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