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chrish
at Fri Jan 21 13:16:52 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrish ]
These are all good starter snakes. They are all rather different looking as adults and slightly different in size.
The Black Rat will require more/larger food items as adults and slightly larger caging. Babies have the potenitial to be a little defensive, but they grow out of that quickly.
Baird's rats are still reasonably uncommon in the pet trade, but are great snakes. They can also be breathtakingly beautiful as adults.
Corns are fairly common, but the reason they are common is that they make great "pet" snakes. They are easy to keep. I think some of the "Okeetee" lines are stunning as are some of the amels.
Frankly, you can't go wrong with any of these. You just have to decide which snake you like better. ----- Chris Harrison
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