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Handling milks..which one is best?

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Posted by: toiletoctopus at Fri Dec 24 21:41:00 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toiletoctopus ]  
   

Hi everyone,

Just wondering about milk snakes. It seems from my reading that milks are a little bit more shy than your average cornnake, and I'm wondering which one is least shy and most able to be handled without being bit and musked all of the time. Thanks for your help.

Mike AKA Toiletoctopus


   

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