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jordanm
at Sun Nov 28 00:25:00 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jordanm ]
Alot of good points there. As with any animal the disposition is going to vary from snake to snake. Tho typically most all the CB bloods that are handled regularly end up turning into big docile giants. With any snake there is usually a bit of nippness when they are small. If you are really worried about it I would definately contact one of the breeders that was mentioned and specifically ask for a more docile animal. Alot of people just think any blood is mean. I was at a show a few weekends ago and inquiring about a nice little red. The guy said she had the "typical blood attitude" and I picked her up and she was sweet as can be so I just kinda smiled and said yep typical blood attitude. Ben Siegel let me play with one of his wild caught Banka's for a bit, and it was like night and day... tho still not as bad as what I had previously heard about those guys. Alot is attributed to how you approach the animals as well, they require alot more support than most snakes, and if you dont give it to them they let you know. ----- "It's my snake, I trained it, so I'm going to eat it!" - Mad Max, The Road Warrior
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