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Garteaser4
at Thu Nov 3 18:25:53 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Garteaser4 ]
It's actually funny i was holding my blue beauty as i was reading through these posts....
i just got a hatchling blue beauty a couple months ago she was two months when i got her. Ive recently housed two russian rat snakes, milks, fox snakes, and have 3 corns right now. My beauty seems very tame, i hold her at least two times a day and have never been bitten but i heard that they develop attitudes as they get bigger and a lot ofpeople have told me the more you handle the more docile they are,, ive read from a lotta people that they have pretty docile blue beauties and some say they are nippy.. as far as my viv i have her in a 10 gallon right now cause shes not that big and i use a coco[bleep] bedding substrate that comes in a block and you add water to it and it expands... this helps with the humidty a lot, and you need to keep branches for climbing... blue beauties need higher humidites for shedding... i have heard that the tawainese beauties dont need higher humidities like the vietnamese blue beauties and are a little more docile,, they look pretty much identical in pattern but are more yellow than the blues,, but they are an awesome snake i havent had any problems with mine thus far, my only concern is to see how she mellows out or acts up as she matures. also they get pretty big up to 8ft,, hope this helps
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