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tspuckler
at Mon Jul 2 18:30:19 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]
The fact that there's been t-positive and t-negative Easterns for quite some some, yet they've never hit the marketplace as captive bred babies is a testament to how tricky they are. Adults, especially wildcaught examples, are often sporadic feeders.
Like virtually every other North American Milk Snake, babies don't always start off readily on pinkys - maybe about half of them do.
There's probably not as much interest in Easterns because they are widespread and relatively common - the same reason why there's not much interest in Eastern Black Kingsnakes.
If a person works with other NA Milks, than Easterns aren't much different (maybe because they're a NA Milk). If you work with Hondurans, Pueblans, Nelson's and other Central American Milks, than Easterns are much more work.
I do admire the breeders willing to put in much more work to keep and breed Milks from the USA!
Tim
 Third Eye Herp
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- Easterns - idothatforme, Sun Jul 1 21:39:08 2012
RE: Easterns - tspuckler, Mon Jul 2 18:30:19 2012 
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