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Posted by: HerpHijinx at Mon Oct 11 15:28:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpHijinx ] I recently had the same situation with my baby female suboc. She has been the sweetest little snake from the day I bought her. I could even carry her around in my shirt pocket and show her to people at the pet store. Then, one day, I went to pick her up, and she was a totally different animal. It was like a baby TX Rat rather than Trans-Pecos. She would strike wildly, mouth wide open. I couldn't even get near the cage without her striking at the glass. It was weird. But, I gave her a week to get over whatever she was going through, and she seems to be back to her old self. Snakes have attitudes and personalities just as any other animal. | ||
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