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ID this snake please

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  • 07-02-2005, 08:50 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: ID this snake please
    Typical - normal
    Atypical - abnormal

    Your collection just keeps growing and growing! WOW! Glad to hear the littel guy/gal is doing well for you!
  • 07-04-2005, 02:09 PM
    Brandon.O
    Re: ID this snake please
    Ohhh....i see

    Wow, i guess im going to have to prepare to buy another very large cage, im reading all over that bull snakes can reach up to 7-8 feet in length !

    The little snake looks like he has a burn on his side, is there anything i can do to help that or will it just go away with time and more and more sheds??
  • 07-04-2005, 03:35 PM
    vinnimac
    Re: ID this snake please
    Not to rain on your parade, but you should check your local regulations on keeping indigenous wildlife. I live just about on the Ohio-Michigan border, and both states require filing paperwork to request a permit (license, maybe?) to keep ANYTHING wild caught locally. It seems a little constrictive, but is aimed at allowing the fauna to propogate and maintain population. It might be different down there, but you ought to check before you put any money into it, just to run afoul of the local constabulary!
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