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Posted by: johnthebaptist at Sat Jan 22 11:32:16 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnthebaptist ] I have been getting alot of experience with snakes the past 4 years. A lot of things i have never read out of the countless books ive read on snakes. Among them ive learned that my pueblan milk snake seemed to abhor his naturalistic glass tank. He has been doing a lot better and has been more active since keeping him in an appropriate size tub. (this may be species specific or the individual i dont know). I have also observed that my rosy boa loves to bask under a light and i like giving it too him to keep the humidity low so a naturalistic desert tank is attractive and suits him well. I have this 6 tub 28qt rack that i built and im not really into keeping anything past juvenile corns and my milk in it. I plan on getting another pueblan eventually. What are some good milks snakes to work with who stay small and breed easily and are hardy to keep. I think nelsons look cool. Hondurans get too big for my tubs. What milks (or other snakes even) seem to do best in tubs? Thanks in advance for reading this by the way! [ Hide Replies ]
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