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Dogbert0051
at Fri Apr 15 15:33:38 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dogbert0051 ]
Thanks for the clarification, Chris. I haven't ever kept a milk or king snake, so that is strictly what I had come to a consensus from what everyone has told me.
I have a texas rat and 2 black rats, did have 2 texas rats for a while, and they were both much more defensive than my black rats. And from reading everyones posts, and from helping with my friends snakes, thats how i had gotten the general consensus on the other species. I have a friend with a full grown yellow rat (CB, he raised from a neonate) that he can't even handle this thing is so crazy. my texas bairdi was very nippy as a baby but she's mellowing out (she's about 10 months old right now.)
i left off the childrens pythons and rosy boas as he said that he was looking for a snake that wasn't going to grow that large in girth. however i do love my friend childrens pythons.
Thanks for your input on those tho. ----- -Chris
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