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a153fish
at Mon Jul 11 17:49:57 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
I said the exact same thing to Billy the other night on the phone. The snakes learn to tolerate each other, untill something gives and one decides to not tolerate it anymore, lol. Notice all the pre-requisits to keeping them together, designed to subdue their natural impulse which is to eat or be eaten. This spring I decided,that it would be cool to take a group picture of many Floridana morphs all in one shot. Guess what happened when I tried to put them together. Several of them bolted out of the cage like it was on fire, lol. Just the smell of another King made them shoot out like a loaded spring haha! That's why you have to introduce them in cold weather when they are sluggish, and you have to keep them well fed, so they don't start looking at each other like, dinner! ----- King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap?
Jorge Sierra
My Site > www.Sierrasnakes.com
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