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dekaybrown
at Sun May 18 08:07:40 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dekaybrown ]
Ball pythons are a tropical snake from Africa. They require far more care regarding humidity and temperatures.
Corn Snakes are American snakes, they do not require as much care regarding temperatures and humidity.
a corn snake will grow and thrive in a home that is comfortable to most humans, in other words, if your house is 75 degrees, the snake will not die.
If an adult corn escapes, it will have no ecological impact, and will most likely live out it's days just fine.
If your ball python escapes, it will most likely die, unless you live in southern Florida.
I'm sure there are a hundred other reasons....
regards, Wayne A. Harvey our critters
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1.0.0 Ball Python - Python regius "Cane" Rescue 1.2.9 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids 0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garters "spot" & "Zig" 0.0.1 Thamnophis sirtalis - eastern Garter - Princess 1.0.0 Thamnophis pickeringi - Puget Sound Garter "Sky" (adult, Sky blue) 0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" 0.1.10 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snakes 0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB 0.1.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB 1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major 0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" 0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC 1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo 0.2.0. Feline"Felix"(R.I.P. 4/27/08) "Kaja" & "Silver" 0.1.0. calico RAT 2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish More herps than I could ever list out back on the land.
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