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Other than ball pythons

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  • 01-06-2016, 12:09 PM
    distaff
    Re: Other than ball pythons
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Definitely disagree with this. Most of the colubrids I've kept have been very happy in their rack systems through several different generations over the past 30 years. Corn snakes, King snakes and Milk snakes do very well in rack systems.

    Shrug.
    It would break my heart to think of my kings stuck in a rack. They are out and about for hours at a time, just climbing around and exploring. They also peer out and watch what is going on in the room.
  • 01-06-2016, 01:15 PM
    MarkS
    That is certainly your decision, but my experience says otherwise.
  • 01-06-2016, 01:37 PM
    distaff
    I can't enjoy them in a drawer!
    In my world, drawers are for library card catalogues, mineral specimins (spell?), and dried plants pasted on cards.

    You are chatting with a lady who keeps her meat rabbits in family groups housed in 4 foot by 8 foot walk-in pens. Those are the smallest pens. The two newer pens are 16 feet long and 12 feet long. Why? The bunnies are more fun to watch that way.:)
  • 01-06-2016, 09:44 PM
    Yodawagon
    Womas, blood pythons, or some wacky colubrid.
  • 01-22-2016, 02:20 PM
    Hypancistrus
    Re: Other than ball pythons
    Love my Children's python. He is a good feeder and is consistently "out" and doesn't hide, which makes him a great display snake. I have kept him in a rack in the past, though.
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