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Are Sinaloan milks easy to handle for a beginner?

toiletoctopus Dec 26, 2004 11:16 PM

Thank you so much for all of your help in answering my questions on being able to handle different milks. You are all so awesome, and a big help to a new person in the "snake field." My only question is that I've seen Sinaloan(Hope I spelled that right) milks, and find them fascinating. Would they be as laid back, and tolerate handling?

Mike

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BILLY Dec 27, 2004 06:00 PM

Yes, in my opinion, Sinaloans are very easy to handle for beginners. For me, they have been much calmer than pueblans and hondurans. They are a wise choice for milks and I really think you would enjoy having one.

Take care!

Billy
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HLuterman Dec 27, 2004 11:57 PM

I own a 2 year old sinaloan, and he was my first snake. I can't say anything bad about him! I call him the "snake ambassador" since I can trust him in just about any situation. I really can say sinaloans are a great beginner snake.
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