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Blackmilk Behavior

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Posted by: Dryseeker at Fri Sep 30 23:09:26 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dryseeker ]  
   

Wanted to throw a question out for everyone. I have a awesome 4' male that I've raised from a 03 hatchling.He always exhibited a very calm nature, never biting or any nervous behavior. The last two days he's been a different animal, impossible to hold-he thrashes about violently & even struck at me (with a closed mouth)He has always been a rodent disposal unit & ate today but is still wild as hell-he seems terrified. The only change has been I've added a Texas Indigo to my collection who is housed in a different room. Do you think the smell of my new addition is to blame?Its the only change. I know my snakes personalitys well & this Milk has always been an absolute joy to work with-its scary! Any thoughts or similiar experiences?


   

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